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“We must indeed find a deal on fishery access but there will be no grand bargain, Bruno Le Maire said at the POLITICO and L’AGEFI Finance Summit in Paris. “I am totally against this idea, which would mean that we’d give in to finance,” he added. [...]
Le Maire’s comments signaled that he’s pushing for Europe to force the U.K. to grant access to its waters for EU-flagged boats.
Saying EU Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier approach had the “right approach,” Le Maire hammered home his wish to maintain a firm tone during negotiations, including in discussions over recognition of financial rules.
The Commission has maintained that U.K. financial services will be able to do business in the EU27 only in select sectors where it recognizes British rules as “equivalent” to Europe’s. That’s not up for negotiation, Barnier has said — and Le Maire backed today.
“The equivalence regime will continue to be decided unilaterally by Europe,” Bruno le Maire said. “These are our rules and we decide them.”
“They chose to leave the EU so if they want to access our market, they will do it under our conditions, our rules and our supervision,” he said. “Otherwise you take the risk to let the virus of disintegration lead to a European market fragmentation, and we refuse it, categorically.”
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