Strong links with european markets once we leave the European Union, as well as seeking out new opportunities for trade and investment with old friends and new alike. And of course with fast growing and emerging economies. That is why the trade secretary, our trade secretary, was here injuly, to launch the us uk trade Investment Working Group dedicated to strengthening our bilateral relationship. At home britain will remain open to talent, the ideas and the capital through driven success in the past. Tackling regional disparities, creating an economy that works for all. Well drive that message at a global level, too, by redoubling our efforts to open up new markets and strengthen the rules based trading system to ensure trade is free and fair for all. For both the uk and us, the target, major target of that effort, should be the liberalisation of the service sector. It represents 80 of our economies. Doing so gives us the potential to revitalise productivity and growth. But we must Wor
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