Consumers face many challenges post-Brexit. This briefing paper addresses issues of trade policy and consumer interests.
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World Trade Rules and the Policy Options for British Agriculture Post-Brexit
The UK does not start with a blank sheet of paper when it comes to exiting the EU. This article explores the issues encompassed by existing and continuing support for farm businesses and the rural environment, as well as the UK’s future agri-food trade relations.
Read moreThe UK’s Digital Sectors and Brexit
This report prepared by Frontier Economics for Tech UK, considers the impacts of Brexit for the UK tech sector and the policy priorities that arise from these.
Read moreA Brief Primer on the GATT
This article gives a quick primer about the rules on goods trade found in the General Agreement on Tariff and Trade (GATT).
Read moreGATS: The WTO’s Framework for Services Trade
This article discusses The General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS).
Read moreNecessary Complications?
Observations on the Nexus Between Trade Law and Domestic Regulation from TKE partner, Frontier Economics.
Read moreWill Brexit Harm UK and Global Wine Markets?
Tariff changes, devaluation of the pound, and adjustment periods are all likely to impact British and global wine markets following Brexit. Kym Anderson and Glyn Wittwer from UKTPO discuss.
Read moreGrandfathering Free Trade Agreements and Rules of Origin: What might appear bilateral is in fact trilateral!
Michael Gasoirek and Peter Holmes from UKTPO discuss the complications around getting agreement on grandfathering with FTA partner countries, and the role of key issues such as Rules of Origin, Most Favoured Nation clauses, mutual recognition, and tariff-rate quotas.
Read moreGeneralised System of Preferences: An Overview
Trade preferences are one of the issues that lie at the nexus between trade and development. This article discusses the Generalised Schedule of Preferences and some related issues for the UK to consider post-Brexit.
Read moreTrade Remedies: Why do we need them and how do they work?
Michael Johnson, former UK Government trade negotiator and Advisor on International Trade Policy, answers the questions: What are trade remedies, why do we need them and how do they work?
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