Brexit: The EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement


What you need to know about the deal


The UK and the EU have reached an agreement on their future economic partnership.

Our Brexit alerts analyse the most important areas of the trade agreement, and set out the urgent actions business needs to take at a time when they are already disrupted. With the Brexit process concluded, now is the moment to finalise readiness plans and act decisively on them.

Incoming changes





Many of the incoming changes are already known as a result of the UK leaving the EU Single Market and Customs Union at the end of the year (and other key announcements on CE markings, the Border Operating Model and the UK’s new points-based immigration system).

With the trade agreement in place, the position of UK business in other critical areas is now clear – learn more below.

Brexit deal analysis

Trade in goods

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Rules of Origin

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Technical barriers to trade and SPS measures

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Customs and trade facilitation

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Cross-border trade in services

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Temporary entry and stay for business purposes

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Mutual recognition of professional qualifications

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Financial services

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Intellectual property

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Tax

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International road transport

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Social security coordination and healthcare arrangements

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Data and digital

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Participation in Union programmes

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Energy

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State aid

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Chemicals

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Webinars and blogs

Post-Brexit UK – are you ready for the new trading environment
8 January 2021

The transition period is over and the UK and the EU have entered a new trading relationship. Watch Deloitte’s experts discuss what the new trading environment means, and some of the immediate impacts, implications and practical actions for business.

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The deal: our early analysis of what’s included

The deal provides business with much needed certainty and a more stable start to 2021 than leaving without a deal. That said, there is a lot of detail to go through and significant change to the trading landscape of the future that should not be underestimated.

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The deal: how did those sticking points get resolved – and what’s not included?

News of a UK-EU trade deal on 24 December brought a sigh of relief for many businesses. But what happened to the final sticking points that plagued negotiations? And what didn’t make it into the final deal?


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Queries


If you require dedicated support with implementing timely operational changes contact the Deloitte Brexit Insights team.