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Senior EU officials signalled in early February 2026 that Brussels is willing to re-engage with the United Kingdom on deeper economic and security ties, including discussions about a customs union.
Valdis Dombrovskis, the European Commissioner for Economy, told the BBC the EU was “ready to engage with an open mind” after high‑level meetings in London with Chancellor Rachel Reeves, Maroš Šefčovič and other UK ministers.
Officials said close alignment on sanitary and phytosanitary rules could remove “most” food checks, easing a major post‑Brexit friction point for exporters.
Talks also touched on UK participation in the EU’s defence lending scheme (SAFE, around €150bn) — previously stalled over industrial participation limits — and advanced discussions on a youth mobility pact and sector alignment.
The renewed momentum comes as Labour faces domestic pressure to reconsider its manifesto position against rejoining the customs union or single market, and amid a broader push to reset relations a decade after the 2016 referendum.
Brussels has reiterated that any deep single‑market access would likely require acceptance of the EU’s four freedoms, including free movement of people.
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