Britain hoping for Brexit boost from Commonwealth summit

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Britain is hoping this week's summit will prise open greater trade with its as it prepares to quit the European single market under

The UK is pouncing on the organisation's analysis showing the advantages of trade between countries due to its common language and

But some quarters are warning that Britain's trade with nations lags so far behind that with its neighbours that a straight replacement is impossible.

The 53 member states are gathering for their biennial Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), being hosted this year in

Born out of the former British empire, the voluntary organisation focuses on development and democracy, but is turning its attention to boosting trade.

Intra-trade is expected to increase by at least 17 per cent to around $700 billion by 2020, according to the 2018 Trade Review.

"will have wide-ranging economic implications for the UK, the EU and many members," the report says.

"However, there may also be important opportunities for the UK in the post-period to... negotiate new bilateral trade agreements with interested members."

The summit proper is on Thursday and Friday but kicks off today with three days of forums and events that lay the groundwork.

Britain's today chairs a session on catalysing growth and championing free and fairer trade.

Meanwhile Britain is hosting a reception aimed at showcasing British exports, from and drink to the football trophy.

"You've got some of the fastest-growing economies in the It will be a great opportunity for us to rebuild old friendships," British told television.

"A lot of that is going to be on the table at the summit," he said yesterday.

When Britain joined the in 1973, it sidelined historic trading links with its former empire, causing much hurt in some countries.

Britain is due to leave the EU in March 2019. A transition period runs until the end of 2020 after which the UK will be out of the European single market and customs union.

Britain is gearing up to strike its own trade deals outside the single market and is looking to its former global network.

The magazine said Saturday that the "won't save Britain from Brexit", calling the idea that trade could replace EU trade "an amiable delusion".

In terms of goods and services trade in 2016, Britain does more business with 15 countries -- nine of them in the EU -- before its biggest trade partners and

Overall, the EU accounts for nearly half of Britain's trade; the accounts for a tenth.

Philip Murphy, of the Institute of Studies, wrote in newspaper: "Sorry, Brexiters. Banking on the is a joke.

"The notion that it can pick up the slack when the UK leaves the EU is nonsense."

Given its highly diverse membership, if agreements can be struck within the Commonwealth, they can likely achieve wider support.

At the last summit in in November 2015, leaders struck a deal on climate change that paved the way for the agreement days afterwards.

The theme this time is "Towards a Common Future". The group is hoping to agree an ocean governance charter, a connectivity agenda for trade and investment, and a declaration on tackling cyber crime.

"CHOGM 2018 promises to deliver transformational change for the people of the Commonwealth," said the organisation's Patricia Scotland.

"Immediate impact combined with wider influence make the an unparallelled force for building understanding and cooperation towards realising global goals for social and political progress, inclusive prosperity, and sustainable development."

The summit comes immediately after the 2018 quadrennial Games on Australia's Britain last hosted CHOGM in 1997 and is laying on the style. Elizabeth II, the of the Commonwealth, is hosting a dinner for the leaders at in

On Friday, they gather in private at Windsor Castle, west of the city.

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First Published: Mon, April 16 2018. 10:10 IST