UK-EU trading relationship inquiry extended until 31 December 2021

The International Trade Committee has launched an inquiry into the UK-EU trading relationship, which is being conducted under the terms of the UK-EU Trade and Co-operation Agreement (TCA). The closing date for written evidence has been extended to 31 December 2021.

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

  • What has been the experience of businesses and other stakeholders in the UK regarding implementation of the trade provisions in the UK-EU Trade and Co-operation Agreement?
  • How effectively is the UK-EU trade relationship being managed through the mechanisms under the Agreement, including the Partnership Council and the bodies that sit beneath it?
  • What impact is the Agreement having, and what might be its future impact, on the UK’s wider trade policy – including in relation to trade with non-EU countries?
  • How is implementation of the Agreement, along with the wider UK-EU trade relationship, likely to evolve?

To submit evidence to the inquiry, visit the UK Parliament website.