With a British government not able to live up to the consequences of its decision to leave the EU while having cornered itself with a tight negotiation timetable after triggering Article 50, the current Brexit conundrum seems insoluble. If things continue as they are in Whitehall, Britain could end up …
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A week in Brussels: Mercosur, Mexico, Brexit, Switzerland
It’s been quite a week for trade in the EU. There’s been movement on the WTO pig spat, in Paris on trade, and on data flows. Here’s what else happened. Mercosur – push, or shove Chief negotiators of the EU-Mercosur negotiations met on Friday and decided to meet …
Brexit transition: EU won’t stop UK from talking to other trading partners
The United Kingdom won’t be blocked from negotiating or renegotiating international trade agreements with third countries during the Brexit transition period, as long as it doesn’t start applying them before the end of that period, EU member states clarified today. Although doing so is the British government’s formal …
A week in Brussels: Brexit Phase 2, China subsidies, net neutrality, robust trade
It’s been an intense week again for EU trade. While trade agreements with far away countries like those in the Mercosur bloc have taken a hit, the trade focus is now clearly shifting closer to home, namely to Brexit. Brexit: Habemus Phase II It was widely expected. Member …
A week in Brussels: Japan, Brexit compromise, WTO, Mercosur
It’s been an eventful week in Brussels. EU-Japan FTA – on track The EU and Japan finalised their free trade agreement negotiations this morning. The full text of the deal will be available in a few days. These FTA negotiations were politically concluded this summer. Negotiators worked …
Brexit: EU27 businesses look over the cliff edge
It’s taken business lobby groups in the EU a long time to figure out what the UK’s departure from the bloc will mean for companies in the remaining 27 member states. Now, all minds are focused on the risks of a cliff-edge Brexit as failure of the divorce talks becomes …
Davis Berlin speech spells out more demands on EU UK trade post Brexit
Britain’s secretary of state for leaving the European Union was in Berlin on Thursday (17 November 2017) on a mission to win over Germany to some British proposals on the future relationship between the bloc and a United Kingdom that is set to leave the 28-member country bloc. In …
Modalities of Brexit transition come into focus as businesses take unilateral decisions
The current focus in policy discussions related to Brexit on both sides of the Channel is on a possible transition period to avoid an economically abrupt and damaging ‘cliff edge’. Economic players deplore a gap between the timeframes imposed by their business imperatives and the realities of the negotiations, including …
Week in EU trade: Brexit, ACP, TDI and much more
From Brexit to trade defence, an overview of the trade policy churn in the EU this week. Brexit transition The beginning of week in Brussels will be dominated by the whole Brexit affair. European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker will meet British Prime Minister Theresa May, her number …
Transatlantic business groups call for Brexit transitional agreement
A group of five business associations have called on policy makers in Brussels and London to agree as quickly as possible on a transitional agreement as Britain prepares to leave the European Union in late March 2019. The five associations “are concerned that more time will be needed for …