The House of Lords EU external affairs sub-committee has published its report on the impact of tariffs, non-tariff barriers, administration costs, and preferential agreements with third countries on leaving the EU. The key findings of the report are:
The House of Lords EU external affairs sub-committee has published its report on the impact of tariffs, non-tariff barriers, administration costs, and preferential agreements with third countries on leaving the EU. The key findings of the report are:
The report, ‘Brexit: trade in goods’ is available at http://bit.ly/2nojvTU. This follows the committee’s report in December 2016, ‘Brexit: the options for trade’, which evaluated four main models for future UK-EU trade.
The House of Lords EU external affairs sub-committee has published its report on the impact of tariffs, non-tariff barriers, administration costs, and preferential agreements with third countries on leaving the EU. The key findings of the report are:
The House of Lords EU external affairs sub-committee has published its report on the impact of tariffs, non-tariff barriers, administration costs, and preferential agreements with third countries on leaving the EU. The key findings of the report are:
The report, ‘Brexit: trade in goods’ is available at http://bit.ly/2nojvTU. This follows the committee’s report in December 2016, ‘Brexit: the options for trade’, which evaluated four main models for future UK-EU trade.