The House of Lords EU Internal Market
Sub-Committee will hear from representatives of the professional
business services (PBS) sector in a follow-up evidence session to
its report Brexit: trade in non-financial
services on Thursday 1 February.
PBS – including services such as accountancy, architecture,
consultancy and legal services – represent the UK’s largest
services export. The EU is a key trading partner in this area: it
is the destination for 32% of UK PBS exports, generating a £6
billion surplus in 2015. In its report, the Committee concluded
that the Government should ensure that any UK-EU FTA facilitates
mutual recognition of qualifications and regulatory structures,
and rights to provide services and establish businesses, to avoid
barriers to trade in this sector. The Committee also noted the
importance of the cross-border movement of persons delivering
PBS.
Giving evidence will
be:
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Alan Leaman OBE, Chief Executive, Management
Consultancies Association (MCA)
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Sally Jones, Global Brexit Insight Lead and
Director of International Trade Policy, Deloitte
LLP
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Ian Harris, Director, Z/Yen Group
Limited
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Mickaël Laurans, Head of International, The
Law Society
The session will start at 10:10am on
Thursday 1 February in Committee Room 4A of the House of Lords.
Areas for discussion include:
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Engagement with the
Government
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Post-referendum business
activity
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Free trade
agreements
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Transition
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Preparations for ‘no
deal’