The sixth round of negotiations for a free trade agreement (FTA)
between the UK and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) took place
between 29 January and 9 February.
The round was hosted in London and held in a hybrid fashion. A
number of GCC negotiators travelled to London for in-person
discussions with others attending virtually.
Draft treaty text was advanced across the majority of chapters.
Technical discussions were held across 21 policy areas over 30
sessions. Good progress was made and both sides remain committed
to securing an ambitious, comprehensive and modern agreement fit
for the 21st century. The next round of negotiations will be
scheduled shortly.
An FTA will be a substantial economic opportunity and a
significant moment in the UK-GCC relationship. Total trade was
worth £59 billion according to latest figures.
His Majesty’s Government remains clear that any deal signed will
be in the best interests of the British people and the United
Kingdom economy. We will not compromise on our high
environmental, public health, animal welfare and food standards,
and we will maintain our right to regulate in the public
interest. We are also clear that during these negotiations, the
National Health Service and the services it provides is not on
the table.