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The UK's economic relationship with the European Union inquiry

Inquiry

The Treasury Committee has launched an inquiry into the UK's economic relationship with the EU.

The inquiry will consider, among other things, transitional arrangements, preparedness for 'no deal', and the long-term economic relationship.

Reports, special reports and government responses

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25th Report - The UK’s economic relationship with the European Union: The Government’s and Bank of England’s Withdrawal Agreement analyses
Inquiry The UK's economic relationship with the European Union inquiry
HC 1819
Report
1st Special Report: Transitional arrangements for exiting the European Union: Government Response to the Treasury Committee’s Fourth Report
Inquiry The UK's economic relationship with the European Union inquiry
HC 850
Special Report
4th Report - Transitional arrangements for exiting the European Union
Inquiry The UK's economic relationship with the European Union inquiry
HC 473
Report
Chancellor of the Exchequer to Chair re tariffs and no-deal
Inquiry The UK's economic relationship with the European Union inquiry
Correspondence
Permanent Secretary to the Treasury to Chair re EU Exit Preparations
Inquiry The UK's economic relationship with the European Union inquiry
Correspondence
Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union to Chair re EU Exit Negotiations
Inquiry The UK's economic relationship with the European Union inquiry
Correspondence

Oral evidence transcripts

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7 March 2018
Inquiry The UK's economic relationship with the European Union inquiry
Witnesses Leigh Pomlett, Executive Director, CEVA Logistics and Chair, Freight Transport Association, Shanker Singham, Chair, Legatum Institute Special Trade Commission, Peter MacSwiney, Chairman, ASM (UK) Ltd and Chair, JCCC Brexit Sub-Group, and Paul Mac Flynn, Senior Economist, Nevin Economic Research Institute.
Oral Evidence
29 January 2019
Inquiry The UK's economic relationship with the European Union inquiry
Witnesses John Glen MP, Economic Secretary to the Treasury, Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive, Financial Conduct Authority, Sam Woods, Deputy Governor for Prudential Regulation, Bank of England and Chief Executive Officer, Prudential Regulation Authority
Oral Evidence
4 December 2018
Inquiry The UK's economic relationship with the European Union inquiry
Witnesses Dr Mark Carney, Governor, Bank of England, Ben Broadbent, Deputy Governor for Monetary Policy, Bank of England, Sir Jon Cunliffe, Deputy Governor for Financial Stability, Bank of England, Sam Woods, Deputy Governor for Prudential Regulation, Bank of England and Chief Executive Officer, Prudential Regulation AuthoritySir Tom Scholar, Permanent Secretary, HM Treasury, Clare Lombardelli, Director General, Chief Economic Adviser, HM Treasury, Sam Beckett, Director General, EU Exit and Analysis at the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, Susannah Storey, Acting Director General at the Department for Exiting the European Union
Oral Evidence
HM Treasury (EUN0059)
Bank of England (EUN0058)
Economists for Free Trade (EUN0057)

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