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Steptoe | Brexit One Year On
18/01/2023
However, this article seeks to describe, as far as possible, how Brexit has affected the business and regulatory environment across the full range of areas covered by Steptoe and Johnson practices so far, and to identify issues of potential future concern for companies.
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Officials say talks are in ‘the end phase’ amid reports of agreement on level playing field.
Brexit: Endgame - Fabian Zuleeg
08/09/2020
The UK Government's recent statements make a deal between the EU and UK less likely, regardless of whether that is the intent or not.
This article is going to try to accessibly explain regulations in the context of the EU-UK trade agreement, and trade more broadly.
UK close to abandoning post-Brexit trade deal with EU due to deadlock on key issues, report claims
22/07/2020
Disagreements remain on fishing rights and so-called level playing field guarantees.
The EU's long-held insistence on level playing field provisions continues. How does the UK see its commitments to the Irish Protocol and the Political Declaration and what impact will deviation have on its credibility in other trade talks?
French government wants stronger UK commitments on ‘level playing field’ with EU
Leaked copy of plan suggests UK will be told to match EU on workers’ rights, environmental protection and state aid
Internal EU27 preparatory discussions on the future relationship: "Level playing field" [PDF]
14/01/2020
'These slides are for presentational and information purposes only and we represented to the Council Working Party (Article 50) on 14 January 2020. The contents are without prejudice to discussions on the future relationship.'
Croatia’s prime minister, Andrej Plenković, hinted at move to ensure level playing field.
Boris Johnson's Brexit timetable does not give enough time for full trade agreement, Michel Barnier says
09/01/2020
Chief negotiator sets out red lines for ‘basic agreement’ and says UK will have to agree to ‘level playing field’ if it wants access to European markets.