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The COVID-19 pandemic and international trade

Inquiry

Background

  1. UK businesses engaged in international trade are currently experiencing uniquely challenging trading circumstances as a result of the global COVID-19 pandemic. Supply chains are coming under severe pressure while, simultaneously, patterns of demand are deviating from expected trading norms. Concerns are being raised about access to essential goods for both consumers and public authorities.
  2. The UK Government has announced a significant package of financial support for UK businesses which are, or stand to be, negatively affected by the pandemic. The Department for International Trade (DIT) has so far published guidance for UK businesses trading internationally and advice for the freight transport industry relating to the impact of the pandemic.
  3. Several of the UK’s international trading partners, including within the EU’s Single Market, have introduced export bans on certain goods deemed to be essential to their domestic response to the pandemic, such as medical supplies. Restrictions on the movement of people have also been introduced by many countries.

Submit written evidence

The Committee welcomes submissions on some, or all, of the following points by 5pm on Friday 24 April. Submissions made prior to this deadline would be gratefully received. Submissions should be made using the COVID-19 pandemic and international trade inquiry page.

Terms of Reference

  • What impact will the global COVID-19 pandemic have on UK businesses trading internationally, in the short-, medium- and long-term?
  • How effectively has the Government responded, both in the UK and in overseas posts, to the short-term negative impact of the pandemic on UK businesses trading internationally? What further steps could be taken to mitigate this impact?
  • What medium- and long-term negative impacts could arise from the pandemic for UK businesses trading internationally? What steps could the Government take to mitigate these impacts?
  • What steps can UK businesses take to mitigate the negative impacts of the pandemic on international trade?
  • How best can the UK Government facilitate trade in essential goods during the pandemic?
  • How should the Department for International Trade work with the rest of central government, as well as devolved, local and regional government, to deliver a coordinated response to the pandemic?
  • How can the UK Government engage with countries at the World Trade Organization and bilateral trading partners – including those with which the UK has a significant trading relationship or one facilitating trade in priority goods – to promote international cooperation and a coordinated global response to the pandemic?
  • How might the pandemic impact global trade patterns and international supply chains in the long-term?

Reports, special reports and government responses

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1st Report: The COVID-19 pandemic and international trade
Inquiry The COVID-19 pandemic and international trade
HC 286
Report
Response to this report
1st Special Report - The COVID-19 pandemic and international trade: Government Response to the Committee’s First Report of Session 2019–21
HC 815
Government Response
Letter from the Secretary of State to the Chair relating to the Department's response to COVID-19, 15 May 2020
Inquiry The COVID-19 pandemic and international trade
Correspondence
Letter from the Minister for Trade, Investment and Innovation, Scottish Government, to the Chair relating to the Committee's COVID-19 inquiry, 24 April 2020
Inquiry The COVID-19 pandemic and international trade
Correspondence
Letter from the Secretary of State to the Chair relating to the work of the Department in respect of COVID-19
Inquiry The COVID-19 pandemic and international trade
Correspondence

Oral evidence transcripts

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13 May 2020
Inquiry The COVID-19 pandemic and international trade
Witnesses Courtney Fingar (Foreign Direct Investment Editor at New Statesman Media Group), Ms Laura Bannister (Senior Advisor at Trade Justice Movement), and Dr James X Zhan (Director of the Investment and Enterprise Division at UN Conference on Trade and Development)
Oral Evidence
6 May 2020
Inquiry The COVID-19 pandemic and international trade
Witnesses Mike Hawes (Chief Executive at Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders), Philip Law (Director General at British Plastics Federation), and Mr Paul Alger MBE (International Business Director at UK Fashion and Textile Association)
Oral Evidence
5 June 2020
Inquiry The COVID-19 pandemic and international trade
Witnesses Alan Wolff (Deputy Director-General at World Trade Organisation), and Peter Ungphakorn (former Senior Information Officer at World Trade Organisation)
Oral Evidence
Anonymous submitter (Anonymous at Anonymous) (CVT0003)
National Farmers' Union (CVT0031)
British Ceramic Confederation (CVT0032)