EXPERT COMMENT
Neither party is saying enough about international trade in their election proposals, with discussion of UK-EU trade a striking omission.
Although the Conservative and Labour parties are both making a policy promise a day ahead of the 4 July general election, none of these proposed policies is addressing the UK's international trade. This is leaving many important and cross-cutting aspects of trade untouched. Both parties' reluctance to talk about trade with the EU may well explain the general lack of focus on this area.
With barely two weeks until polling day, it is worth exploring why the incumbent Conservatives and their main challenger Labour are both avoiding the topic of trade relations with the EU - and other key areas in international trade that deserve the next government's attention.
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