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It is vital that the UK approaches the EPD not merely as a trade arrangement, but as a component of an economic and foreign policy strategy focused on ensuring Western leadership in the face of global competition, particularly from China. This strategy should be shaped by three frameworks: a. the priorities for growing the eight strategic sectors identified in the Industrial Strategy and Trade strategy; b. the Defence Industrial Strategy, which as we have recommended must contain a clear defi...

It is vital that the UK approaches the EPD not merely as a trade arrangement, but as a component of an economic and foreign policy strategy focused on ensuring Western leadership in the face of global competition, particularly from China. This strategy should be shaped by three frameworks: a. the priorities for growing the eight strategic sectors identified in the Industrial Strategy and Trade strategy; b. the Defence Industrial Strategy, which as we have recommended must contain a clear definition of the sovereign capabilities the UK seeks to on-shore, the capabilities we are content to trade for; and c. a clear-eyed assessment of risks to ( Type: conclusion | Number: 20 | Response status: accepted Government response: The UK is dealing with the realities of a changed world, no longer a planet of deepening integration, but a newly fractured globe defined by rival power centres and complex interdependencies. To ensure future growth, we must recognise this while continuing to work wit