Noun
an association of nations to promote free trade within the union and set common tariffs for nations that are not members
Source: WordNetWe have long argued that a customs union is a viable option for the final deal. So Labour would seek to negotiate a new comprehensive UK-EU customs union to ensure that there are no tariffs with Europe and to help avoid any need for a hard border in Northern Ireland. Jeremy Corbyn
We are being asked to vote for a customs union and a second referendum. The Bill is directly against our manifesto - and I will not vote for it. We can and must do better - and deliver what the people voted for. Boris Johnson
There can be no frictionless trade outside of the customs union and the single market. Friction is an inevitable side-effect of Brexit by nature. Donald Tusk
That's it?' Boamund said. 'Basically, yes,' the hermit replied. 'I've left out Helmut von Moltke and the Peace of Nikolsburg, and maybe I skated over the Benelux customs union a bit, but I think you've got the essentials there. Anything you're not sure about, you can look up in the book. Tom Holt
You can not leave the European Union and be in the single market and the customs union. Liam Fox
Labour would seek a final deal that gives full access to European markets and maintains the benefits of the single market and the customs union. Jeremy Corbyn