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Foe those interested, the list of permitted activity when on a short term business trip to the EU from January 1st. (For anything not on this list, you might need
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This is the UK’s internal “who won the negotiations scorecard”, apparently. (via @EuroGuido):https://www.scribd.com/document/489047526/Government-Analysis-of-the-Deal On rules of origin, suggests that compromise found on batteries and
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1. Both parties set their own labour, environment and subsidies rules.2. But agree to headline principles, and not to roll back existing levels of protection.3. If either party reneges on
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So, the thing that’s playing on my mind:If UK really wanted to blow up talks it would have proposed legislation to scrap tests on products of animal origin entering Northern
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The EU-Japan free trade agreement contains provisions that mean in some instances if Japan (or the EU) does a trade deal with another company that liberalises trade beyond what's in
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A conundrum facing the government: Under current guidance, it is not clear whether CE marked goods will still be accepted in the UK from January 1st next year. Under previous
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So this is an interesting one, and much more technical than the usual food standards debate:https://www.ft.com/content/30e9db6a-14dd-4c78-af6a-4d64e6ad4723 This is the issue the US has with the EU (and currently the UK)
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Objectives and impact assessment for UK negotiations with Australia can be found here:https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/892747/UK_strategy_for_UK-Australia_free_trade_agreement.p
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