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London Chamber calls Government to implement policies to ensure women’s involvement in FTAs

Philip Roth by Philip Roth
November 7, 2023
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London Chamber calls Government to implement policies to ensure women’s involvement in FTAs
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The London Chamber of Commerce and Industry urges the Government to implement policies that will ensure women’s involvement in Free Trade Agreements negotiations while safeguarding their roles in work environments.

The latest London Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s (LCCI) policy proposal calls for the implementation of new policies to ensure that the inclusion of women in the negotiations of Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) will increase in the future. This will push forward women’s roles in trade agreements and will in turn help the economy grow.

LCCI’s Policy Proposal, which was sent to the Business and Trade Secretary of State Kemi Badenoch MP, shows how involving women in the decisions regarding the drafting of FTAs could lead to an economy boost, diversified and sustainable economies, more jobs, and lay the foundations for the advancement of gender equality in business and decision-making settings – all topics of prime importance in the
post-Brexit economy.

FTAs are important to promote economic growth and increase trade and the number of jobs. However, by excluding the perspectives and priorities of women at a decisional level, great opportunities to maximise economic prosperity are being missed.

Although women make up nearly half of the global workforce and progress in the past few years has been made, women are still underrepresented and discriminated against in the workplace – especially in international trade. LCCI found that there are four primary areas where women are at a disadvantage compared to their male counterparts: social and cultural norms, legal and regulatory frameworks, access to finance and markets, and skills and capacity building.

Some of the key areas LCCI’s policy proposal targets are regular consultations with women’s groups and organisations and data collection and analysis, gender impact assessments to ensure fairness and accountability, inclusion of women in decision-making and supporting women entrepreneurs creating an environment suitable for collaboration, partnership, and mutual respect.

LCCI urges the implementation of these policies to ensure that free trade agreements will cater to the unique role and perspective of women in trade and commerce.

Liz Henderson, Director of Membership and Events and Chair of the Women Business Group at the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said, “Including women in free trade agreements is paramount to ensure a competitive and growing economy for London and the UK.

“As Chair of the Women in Business Group at the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry, I have carefully listened and participated in the passionate discussions between successful and brilliant women entrepreneurs on how we can create a safer, more supportive working environment. A key takeaway from these conversations is that women need to be involved when decisions are being made at high levels – including policymaking for FTAs.

By including women in trade talks the economy will see greater collaborations and new partnerships being formed. These will help create a more dynamic and open economy where gender equality, trade, and investments can flourish.

“Since Brexit business deals with other countries have become more complicated and FTAs are a tool we can use to improve our international dealings.

“To have a dwindling number of women when finalising critical policies in this area is, quite frankly, inadmissible. The repercussions of these decisions could negatively impact businesses whose interests were not initially considered, and, more often than not, these businesses belong to women and marginalised groups.”



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