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Appeal of the ECSA and the UK Chamber of Shipping for an agreement negotiates on the Brexit
They emphasize also the necessity that includes a period of transition
October 11, 2019
In a letter sent today to the head negotiator of the European Union for the escape of the United Kingdom from the EU, Michel Barnier, shipowning association European ECSA and the British UK Chamber of Shipping express with force the auspice that is reached to a solution negotiated for the recess of the United Kingdom from the EU that includes a period of transition: "date the importance of a tidy escape and the serious consequences for the European economy, that they are very notes to you and to your team - has written the general secretary of the European Community Shipowners' Associations (ECSA), Martin Dorsman - we support your efforts totally in order to reach a final agreement that is acceptable for both the parts and that it safeguards the European interests".
In the letter the economic repercussions are emphasized on both the sides of the Handle in case of an escape of the United Kingdom from the EU regulated from an agreement and it is not evidenced that the priority for the field of the marine transport is that is reached instead to a negotiated solution that it allows to have the time necessary in order to prepare itself for this scene.
"In last the three years - the director of the UK Chamber of Shipping has remembered, Bob Sanguinetti - we have worked to tightened contact with our associates, the British government and the European shipowners. We continue to consider that a negotiated solution that it allows to continue the free exchanges between the United Kingdom and the EU constitutes the best one turned out for all the parts. We speed up the EU and the United Kingdom to work together in the next weeks in order to make sure to reach an agreement negotiates that it includes a period of transition and in order to avoid a Brexit no-deal".
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