House of Commons' International Trade Committee: Government has much work to do to avoid cliff edge for non-EU trade

07 March 2018

The International Trade Committee published a report on the continuing application of EU trade agreements after Brexit.

Legally watertight and practically viable strategy

Trade with 70 nations risks falling off a cliff edge if the Government does not act quickly to roll over EU trade deals, the International Trade Committee has found.

A report by the Committee calls on the Department for International Trade to produce "a legally watertight and practically viable strategy" to achieve "transitional adoption" of trade agreements the UK is currently party to through its membership of the European Union.

The Government still needs to work out a number of important details before continuity can be achieved – and businesses, consumers, investors need certainty on what will happen to the trade deals as a matter of urgency.

Key tasks

In its assessment of the Government's work to date, and the key tasks which lie ahead, the Committee has concluded:

Full report: Continuing application of EU trade agreements after Brexit


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