The European Parliament gave the go-ahead on Tuesday for two key committees to vote this week on the EU-UK trade deal, but deferred a decision on whether the full parliament will give its assent later this month.
Ratification
by the parliament is the final step in clearing the trade and
cooperation agreement struck between Britain and the European Union in
December. It has until the end of April to do so.
If
it does not, and the provisional application of the agreement is not
extended, then the trade deal would cease to apply, leaving Britain and
the European Union to trade on WTO terms with tariffs and quotas.
Members
of the parliament suspended the voting process in March in protest
against British changes to arrangements on Northern Ireland.
The
British-ruled province of Northern Ireland in the EU single market for
goods - given its open border with EU member Ireland - and so requires
checks on goods arriving there from other parts of the United Kingdom.
Some
checks were due to start when a grace period expired at the end of
March, but Britain decided to extend that to Oct. 1 to help Northern
Irish retailers struggling to source supplies. This prompted a legal
challenge from Brussels.
Since
then technical experts from both sides have sought to overcome
differences, which Britain said on Monday were still “significant”....
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