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UK-EU trading relationship

Inquiry

Please note - this inquiry is currently paused until the Government brings a motion to the House indicating how changes will be made to Committees as a consequence of the changes to Government departments.

 

Background

The Committee has launched an inquiry into the UK-EU trading relationship, which is now (following the end of the post-Brexit transition period on 31 December 2020) being conducted under the terms of the UK-EU Trade and Co-operation Agreement (TCA).

The inquiry is looking at a range of issues relating to these new trading arrangements, including:

  •  what impact they are having on businesses and other stakeholders;
  •  how they are being managed through the mechanisms provided for under the TCA;
  •  implications for the UK’s wider trade policy; and
  •  likely future developments in the UK-EU trading relationship.

This inquiry is no longer accepting evidence

The deadline for submissions was Friday 17 March 2023.

Reports, special reports and government responses

No reports or special reports published.

Oral evidence transcripts

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14 December 2022
Inquiry UK-EU trading relationship
Witnesses Sam Lowe (Partner at Flint Global), Iana Dreyer (Founder and Director at Borderlex), Raoul Ruparel (Director, Centre for UK Growth at Boston Consulting Group), and Dr Linda Yueh (Fellow in Economics, St Edmund Hall at Oxford University)
Committees International Trade Committee
Oral Evidence
8 December 2021
Inquiry UK-EU trading relationship
Witnesses Stephen Kelly (CEO at Manufacturing NI), Aodhán Connolly (Director at Northern Ireland Retail Consortium), Dr Esmond Birnie (Senior Economist at Ulster University), and Professor Katy Hayward, Professor of Political Sociology, Queen’s University Belfast (Professor of Political Sociology at Queen’s University Belfast)
Committees International Trade Committee
Oral Evidence
17 November 2021
Inquiry UK-EU trading relationship
Witnesses David Henig (Director at UK Trade Policy Project), Emily Rees (Managing Director at Trade Strategies), and Shanker Singham (CEO at Competere)
Committees International Trade Committee
Oral Evidence
UTR0015 - UK-EU trading relationship
Witnesses Mr Oscar Houseago (Student at University of East Anglia)
Committees International Trade Committee
Written Evidence
UTR0014 - UK-EU trading relationship
Witnesses Institute of Directors
Committees International Trade Committee
Written Evidence
UTR0013 - UK-EU trading relationship
Witnesses BASF plc
Committees International Trade Committee
Written Evidence

Other publications

No other publications published.

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