Switzerland ready for trade with UK post-Brexit

Johann Schneider-Ammann, Switzerland’s economy minister said Sunday he wants to have “background” talks with Britain so that a trade deal can be in place as soon as the UK leaves the EU.

“My objective is clear. Not one day should pass after Britain’s exit (from the EU) without new regulations in place,” he told Blick daily.
“It should be at least as good” as the present deal, he said.

The paper said Britain’s International Trade Secretary Liam Fox declared during the recent World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting that he was very interested in a trade agreement with Switzerland.
British Prime Minister Theresa May has promised to start the two-year process of leaving the EU by the end of March.

But Schneider-Ammann suggested negotiations with Britain could take place “in the background and in parallel with the exit discussions” with the EU.
“I would be personally very happy if we were one of the first countries to conclude a free-trade deal with Britain post-Brexit,” he said.
Switzerland is a founder member of the European Free-Trade Association (EFTA), created in 1960 as a counterpart to the European Economic Community (EEC), as the precursor of the EU was known.
Britain too was a founding EFTA member but left the group when it joined the EEC in 1973.
The three EFTA members — Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein — are also members of the European Economic Area (EEA), which gives them access to the EU’s single market, but Switzerland is not an EEA member.