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  • UK regulators prepared to intervene if Brexit disrupts markets, says FCA

    November 12, 2020

    British regulators are prepared to intervene if the UK’s full departure from the European Union on 31 December risks disrupting financial markets, an executive from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said. While Britain has already left the bloc, post-Brexit transition agreements gives banks and trading platforms full access to EU markets until the end of [...]

  • Canada to be shut out of EU with no equivalence deal from January

    November 12, 2020

    Brussels looks set to lock Canada out of European markets from 1 January, with the EU not planning on granting regulatory equivalence for the whole bloc before the end of the Brexit transition period.

  • UK must ‘knuckle down’ to get EU trade deal, says Irish PM

    November 12, 2020

    The UK must “knuckle down” to secure a post-Brexit trade deal with the EU, the Irish prime minister has said. Taoiseach Michael Martin said failing to reach an agreement would be “very, very damaging all round”. The UK is running out of time to secure a trade deal with the bloc before the transition period [...]

  • Customs chaos looms as ‘haulier’s handbook’ delayed for a month

    November 11, 2020

    Hauliers will have just three weeks to familiarise themselves with the new regulations for transporting goods into the EU from 1 January, it was revealed today. The so-called “Hauliers’ handbook” had been due to be released at the beginning of November but will now be unveiled in full on 7 December. Speaking to the Parliamentary [...]

  • Brexit: UK-EU trade talks unlikely to yield breakthrough by this week’s deadline

    November 11, 2020

    The UK and EU are reportedly not on track to hit this week’s deadline to seal a post-Brexit trade deal. Sources close to the negotiations told Reuters that talks are set to drag into next week, despite both sides’ commitment to “redouble” efforts, as disagreements on fisheries and state aid policy continues to prevent serious [...]

  • Ministers to block foreign takeovers of UK firms under new law

    November 11, 2020

    The government will today unveil legislation which will enable ministers to intervene and block firms in hostile states from taking over UK companies. Under the National Security and Investment Bill, it will be mandatory for deals involving firms in 17 sectors deemed of strategic importance to be notified to officials. In addition, the government will [...]

  • 90 per cent of UK trade not covered by free trade deals post-Brexit

    November 10, 2020

    Only 10 per cent of all UK cross-border trade will be covered by current free-trade agreements after 31 December, City PM understands. Fifty-two countries currently have free trade deals in place with the UK for the end of the Brexit transition period. These agreements account for only 10 per cent of the UK’s total cross-border [...]

  • New law to probe foreign takeovers to be unveiled this week

    November 10, 2020

    A new law which will enable ministers to scrutinise foreign takeovers of companies deemed of national importance will be published on Wednesday. Sky News reported that the National Security and Investment Bill will list 17 sectors of strategic significance that will need governmental approval for transactions.  Sources told Sky that these would include nuclear energy, [...]

  • City is in denial about post-Brexit trading: MHA MacIntyre Hudson

    November 10, 2020

    With less than two months until the Brexit deadline, Alison Horner, indirect tax partner at MHA MacIntyre Hudson, believes trading with Europe after Brexit, deal or no deal, will be more challenging than many businesses are currently realise or even willing to admit. “Due to Covid-19 the majority of British companies involved in exporting to [...]

  • House of Lords defeats Boris Johnson’s controversial Brexit bill

    November 10, 2020

    The House of Lords has rejected Boris Johnson’s controversial Brexit bill that could potentially breach the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement and break international law. Peers voted to remove two clauses from the Internal Market Bill, which deal with the status of Northern Ireland after the Brexit transition period ends on 31 December. The legislation will now [...]

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