British media has reported Fox was considering the move to keep
prices low for consumers in the event of a no-deal exit on March
29. Under World Trade Organization rules, Britain would have to
apply the same policy to both the EU and the rest of the world.
"I have not suggested the concept of zero tariffs," Fox said
when asked by lawmakers from parliament's trade committee about
the reports. "Unilateral liberalization is not what I would
propose and I have not actually heard anyone else in government
propose it."
But asked to rule out zero tariffs as an option, Fox said it was
not within his power to do so as it was a collective government
decision.
He said there was a range of options being discussed and that
the government would make a decision soon and publish it.
Fox said he was well aware of the risks of zero tariffs for
industries such as agriculture and ceramics, and said the
government would balance the impact on consumers and producers
in making its decision.
"The government is very clear that it needs to give protection
where necessary but without becoming protectionist," he said.
Business minister Greg Clark told a different committee on
Wednesday that Britain would need to maintain trade defenses for
some industries.
(Reporting by Kylie MacLellan, editing by Elizabeth Piper)
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