QNR – Senedd Cymru ar 1 Gorffennaf 2020.
I am reviewing how we deliver the international strategy in light of the COVID-19 pandemic and will be producing a series of action plans during the autumn. These will set out how we can strengthen our international relationships, including through our priority countries and regions and our work in Africa.
Rydw i a fy swyddogion yn gweithio'n agos gyda'r Adran Masnach Ryngwladol i sicrhau bod Llywodraeth y Deyrnas Unedig yn cynrychioli buddiannau busnesau a defnyddwyr yng Nghymru mewn negodiadau. Mae'r fforwm gweinidogol ar gyfer masnach wedi cyfarfod ddwywaith ac rydw i'n cysylltu'n rheolaidd â Greg Hands, y Gweinidog Gwladol dros Bolisi Masnach.
We continually assess the potential risks including through the Cabinet Sub-committee on European Transition and Trade. As a result of our initial assessment we have been consistently clear that any deal with the USA must not result in undermining environmental standards and putting our producers and consumers at risk.
I am in regular contact with the Minister of State for Trade Policy, Greg Hands. We, the Department for International Trade and Devolved Administrations Ministers, have also met twice now through the new formal ministerial forum for trade. The third meeting is due to take place imminently.