UK’s trading relationships will soon no longer be tied to the EU. Dr John Sentamu reflected on future trading relationships with the world's poorest countries. Millions still live in poverty, lacking access to clean water, education, decent jobs and opportunities. Global economic growth has delivered prosperity for some, leaving others behind. But international trade, when done the right way, is an opportunity for the poor - creating jobs, livelihoods, and hope for the future - while generating national wealth to pay for education, training, roads, clinics and hospitals. Recently experts in these countries highlighted a straightforward agenda for what they believe trade with the UK should look like after Brexit. They want their countries to be able to develop their own economies, to be able to trade more closely with their nearest geographical neighbours, and to industrialise and add value to what they produce.
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Written by David Fletcher 27 Apr 2018Additional Info
- Pray: for new trade agreements supporting generous economic growth in poorer countries. (1 Samuel 2:8)
- More: www.traidcraft.org.uk/traidcraft-in-depth/2018/4/20/a-spirit-of-generosity-should-guide-the-uks-new-deals-with-developing-countries
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