• A narrow sectoral approach to concluding a Free Trade Area (FTA) between the EU and the UK would contravene World Trade Organization (WTO) law. • However, if the EU and UK agreed a broad tariff-free FTA, WTO rules would not prevent them from maintaining benefits of the Customs Union and the Single Market in a few key sectors. • Customs Union-like conditions could be achieved by co-ordinating external tariffs in some sectors and agreeing on relaxed Rules of Origin. • Single Market-like access could be approximated through sectoral Mutual Recognition Agreements. • An agreement on trade in services would need to liberalise services trade in a broad range of sectors relative to what the UK has listed in its schedules under the WTO, bu...
Prime Minster Theresa May gave a speech on 17 January in which she provided further information on t...
By electing to leave the European Union, the United Kingdom has chosen, among many other things, to ...
This article examines different options for trade defence that would be open to the United Kingdom (...
WTO rules prohibit Free Trade Areas (FTAs) that provide tariff-free access or services liberalisatio...
The UK faces no easy options in determining how to develop its approach to international trade post-...
Once the UK has left the Single Market – and assuming it does not join EFTA or negotiate a bespoke d...
In the second of three posts discussing the scale of the challenge ahead as Britain considers how to...
The Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) was completed at the end of 2020 and governs the relations...
If there is a vote to Leave on 23 June, minds will begin to focus on the UK’s commercial relationshi...
While the EU is a customs union in merchandise trade (goods), it has not yet reached this stage of i...
The chapter focuses on the regulation of trade in goods under the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (T...
The withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union, en- shrined in the referendum of 23 Ju...
One of the key ideas in Michael Gove’s recent, much-publicised Brexit speech was that the UK could r...
Before Brexit, the United Kingdom (UK) positively facilitated European Union (EU)–Chinatrade agreeme...
There is a growing recognition that for developed economies, like the UK, tariff-free market access ...
Prime Minster Theresa May gave a speech on 17 January in which she provided further information on t...
By electing to leave the European Union, the United Kingdom has chosen, among many other things, to ...
This article examines different options for trade defence that would be open to the United Kingdom (...
WTO rules prohibit Free Trade Areas (FTAs) that provide tariff-free access or services liberalisatio...
The UK faces no easy options in determining how to develop its approach to international trade post-...
Once the UK has left the Single Market – and assuming it does not join EFTA or negotiate a bespoke d...
In the second of three posts discussing the scale of the challenge ahead as Britain considers how to...
The Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) was completed at the end of 2020 and governs the relations...
If there is a vote to Leave on 23 June, minds will begin to focus on the UK’s commercial relationshi...
While the EU is a customs union in merchandise trade (goods), it has not yet reached this stage of i...
The chapter focuses on the regulation of trade in goods under the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (T...
The withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union, en- shrined in the referendum of 23 Ju...
One of the key ideas in Michael Gove’s recent, much-publicised Brexit speech was that the UK could r...
Before Brexit, the United Kingdom (UK) positively facilitated European Union (EU)–Chinatrade agreeme...
There is a growing recognition that for developed economies, like the UK, tariff-free market access ...
Prime Minster Theresa May gave a speech on 17 January in which she provided further information on t...
By electing to leave the European Union, the United Kingdom has chosen, among many other things, to ...
This article examines different options for trade defence that would be open to the United Kingdom (...