Find out about the trade agreements the UK has concluded that are
in effect and the progress of our discussions with other
countries.
Contents
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Trade agreements
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Trade agreements that
took effect from 1 January 2021
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Signed trade agreements,
not fully in effect
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Trade agreements still
in discussion
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Mutual recognition
agreements
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More information
Trade agreements
As of 1 January 2021, EU trade agreements no longer apply to the
UK.
The UK has sought to reproduce the effects of trading agreements
that previously applied to it to ensure continuity for UK
business.
Trade agreements that took effect from 1 January
2021
Agreements with the following countries and trading blocs took
effect from 1 January 2021. Where the agreement has not yet been
ratified, provisional application or bridging mechanisms have
been put in place to ensure continuity of trade.
Agreement
|
Country
|
Entry into effect mechanism (1)
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Total UK trade with countries, 2019 (£ million) (2)
|
Andean countries
|
Colombia
|
Bridging mechanism
|
2,507 (total for Andean countries)
|
Andean countries
|
Ecuador
|
Full ratification
|
2,507 (total for Andean countries)
|
Andean countries
|
Peru
|
Full ratification
|
2,507 (total for Andean countries)
|
Cameroon
|
Cameroon
|
Bridging mechanism
|
177
|
CARIFORUM trade
bloc
|
Antigua and Barbuda
|
Provisional application
|
3,135 (total for CARIFORUM trade bloc)
|
CARIFORUM trade
bloc
|
Bahamas
|
Provisional application
|
3,135 (total for CARIFORUM trade bloc)
|
CARIFORUM trade
bloc
|
Barbados
|
Provisional application
|
3,135 (total for CARIFORUM trade bloc)
|
CARIFORUM trade
bloc
|
Belize
|
Provisional application
|
3,135 (total for CARIFORUM trade bloc)
|
CARIFORUM trade
bloc
|
Dominica
|
Provisional application
|
3,135 (total for CARIFORUM trade bloc)
|
CARIFORUM trade
bloc
|
Dominican Republic
|
Provisional application
|
3,135 (total for CARIFORUM trade bloc)
|
CARIFORUM trade
bloc
|
Grenada
|
Provisional application
|
3,135 (total for CARIFORUM trade bloc)
|
CARIFORUM trade
bloc
|
Guyana
|
Provisional application
|
3,135 (total for CARIFORUM trade bloc)
|
CARIFORUM trade
bloc
|
Jamaica
|
Provisional application
|
3,135 (total for CARIFORUM trade bloc)
|
CARIFORUM trade
bloc
|
St. Kitts and Nevis
|
Provisional application
|
3,135 (total for CARIFORUM trade bloc)
|
CARIFORUM trade
bloc
|
Saint Lucia
|
Provisional application
|
3,135 (total for CARIFORUM trade bloc)
|
CARIFORUM trade
bloc
|
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
|
Provisional application
|
3,135 (total for CARIFORUM trade bloc)
|
CARIFORUM trade
bloc
|
Suriname
|
Provisional application
|
3,135 (total for CARIFORUM trade bloc)
|
CARIFORUM trade
bloc
|
Trinidad and Tobago
|
Provisional application
|
3,135 (total for CARIFORUM trade bloc)
|
Central America
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Costa Rica
|
Full ratification
|
1,314 (total for Central America)
|
Central America
|
El Salvador
|
Full ratification
|
1,314 (total for Central America)
|
Central America
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Guatemala
|
Full ratification
|
1,314 (total for Central America)
|
Central America
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Honduras
|
Full ratification
|
1,314 (total for Central America)
|
Central America
|
Nicaragua
|
Full ratification
|
1,314 (total for Central America)
|
Central America
|
Panama
|
Full ratification
|
1,314 (total for Central America)
|
Chile
|
Chile
|
Full ratification
|
2,098
|
Côte d’Ivoire
|
Côte d’Ivoire
|
Full ratification
|
488
|
Eastern and Southern
Africa (ESA) trade bloc
|
Mauritius
|
Full ratification
|
1,560 (total for Eastern and Southern Africa trade bloc)
|
Eastern and Southern
Africa (ESA) trade bloc
|
Seychelles
|
Full ratification
|
1,560 (total for Eastern and Southern Africa trade bloc)
|
Eastern and Southern
Africa (ESA) trade bloc
|
Zimbabwe
|
Full ratification
|
1,560 (total for Eastern and Southern Africa trade bloc)
|
Egypt
|
Egypt
|
Full ratification
|
3,331
|
Faroe Islands
|
Faroe Islands
|
Full ratification
|
282
|
Georgia
|
Georgia
|
Full ratification
|
174
|
Ghana
|
Ghana
|
Provisional application
|
1,155
|
Iceland and
Norway
|
Iceland
|
Provisional application
|
26,975 (total for Iceland and Norway)
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Iceland and
Norway
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Norway
|
Provisional application
|
26,975 (total for Iceland and Norway)
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Israel
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Israel
|
Full ratification
|
5,059
|
Japan
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Japan
|
Full ratification
|
29,182
|
Kenya (3)
|
Kenya
|
Bridging mechanism
|
1,369
|
Kosovo
|
Kosovo
|
Full ratification
|
10
|
Lebanon
|
Lebanon
|
Full ratification
|
829
|
Liechtenstein
|
Liechtenstein
|
Full ratification
|
83
|
Moldova
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Moldova
|
Provisional application
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254
|
Morocco
|
Morocco
|
Provisional application
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2,120
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North Macedonia
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North Macedonia
|
Provisional application
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1,770
|
Pacific states
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Fiji
|
Provisional application
|
273 (total for Pacific States)
|
Pacific states
|
Papua New Guinea
|
Provisional application
|
273 (total for Pacific States)
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Pacific states
|
Samoa (4)
|
Bridging mechanism
|
273 (total for Pacific States)
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Pacific states
|
Solomon Islands (4)
|
Bridging mechanism
|
273 (total for Pacific States)
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Palestinian
Authority
|
Palestinian Authority
|
Full ratification
|
7
|
Singapore
|
Singapore
|
Full ratification
|
17,028
|
South Korea
|
South Korea
|
Full ratification
|
11,940
|
Southern Africa
Customs Union and Mozambique (SACUM) trade bloc
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Botswana
|
Full ratification
|
10,788 (total for SACUM trade bloc)
|
Southern Africa
Customs Union and Mozambique (SACUM) trade bloc
|
Eswatini
|
Full ratification
|
10,788 (total for SACUM trade bloc)
|
Southern Africa
Customs Union and Mozambique (SACUM) trade bloc
|
Lesotho
|
Full ratification
|
10,788 (total for SACUM trade bloc)
|
Southern Africa
Customs Union and Mozambique (SACUM) trade bloc
|
Mozambique
|
Full ratification
|
10,788 (total for SACUM trade bloc)
|
Southern Africa
Customs Union and Mozambique (SACUM) trade bloc
|
Namibia
|
Full ratification
|
10,788 (total for SACUM trade bloc)
|
Southern Africa
Customs Union and Mozambique (SACUM) trade bloc
|
South Africa
|
Full ratification
|
10,788 (total for SACUM trade bloc)
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Switzerland
|
Switzerland
|
Full ratification
|
37,147
|
Tunisia
|
Tunisia
|
Full ratification
|
651
|
Turkey
|
Turkey
|
Provisional application
|
19,386
|
Ukraine
|
Ukraine
|
Full ratification
|
1,633
|
Vietnam
|
Vietnam
|
Provisional application
|
5,822
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Notes
1) Provisional application is a method well established in
international treaty practice to bring agreements into effect
ahead of entry into force. Bridging mechanisms are an alternative
means to ensure continuity of trade, where the UK or treaty
partners are unable to fully ratify or provisionally apply an
agreement. These non-binding mechanisms include Memoranda of
Understanding or Exchange of Diplomatic Notes and ensure
continuity of trade.
2) Source of trade statistics: ONS UK total trade: all
countries, non-seasonally adjusted July to September 2020.
3) This agreement is open to accession by other members of East
African Community.
4) Samoa and the Solomon Islands have not yet acceded to the
Pacific States-UK Interim Economic Partnership Agreement (pending
a decision on their accession), however preferences under the
agreement took effect on 1 January 2021 through a Memorandum of
Understanding.
Signed trade agreements, not fully in effect
There are some trade agreements the UK has signed which are
partially applied or have not fully taken effect yet.
Agreement
|
Information on entry into effect
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Albania
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Expected to enter into effect in early 2021. Trade takes
place under WTO terms.
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Canada
|
Expected to enter into effect in early 2021. Preferential
tariff rates are being applied.
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Jordan
|
Expected to enter into effect on 1 May 2021. Trade takes
place under the Generalised Scheme of Preferences for
imports and under WTO terms for UK exports.
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Mexico (1)
|
Expected to enter into effect in early 2021. Preferential
tariff rates are being applied.
|
Notes
(1) The UK has committed to apply preferential tariff rates on
goods imported into the UK from Mexico from 1 January 2021. In
return, Mexico has committed to implement a tariff rebate scheme,
so that as soon as the Trade Continuity Agreement enters into
force in Mexico, any businesses that have paid tariffs on goods
which would attract a preference under the agreement, between 1
January and the agreement coming into force will be able to get a
refund.
Trade agreements still in discussion
The following agreements are still under discussion with
countries where trading agreements were in place before 1 January
2021.
For these countries:
Country or bloc
|
Status of discussions
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Algeria (1)
|
Engagement ongoing, agreement is not yet in place. Trade
takes place under the Generalised Scheme of Preferences for
imports. UK exports will be subject to partner country
national legislation.
|
Bosnia and Herzegovina (1)
|
Engagement ongoing, agreement is not yet in place. Trade
takes place under WTO terms for imports. UK
exports will be subject to partner country national
legislation.
|
Montenegro
|
Engagement ongoing, agreement is not yet in place. Trade
takes place under WTO terms.
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Serbia (1)
|
Engagement ongoing, agreement is not yet in place. Trade
takes place under WTO terms for imports. UK
exports will be subject to partner country national
legislation.
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Note
(1) Algeria, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia are not members of
the World Trade Organisation.
Trading with countries in Customs Unions with the
EU
Andorra and San Marino are part of customs unions with the EU.
The UK has agreed with the EU that all products originating in
San Marino and all non-agricultural products (chapters 25-97)
originating in Andorra are to be treated as originating in the EU
under the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement as long as
Andorra and San Marino apply to UK products the same preferences
that the EU applies to them. These products benefit from zero
tariffs, where they meet the relevant rules of origin. Trade with
Andorra of agricultural products (chapters 01-24) is not in scope
of the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement and takes place
under WTO terms.
Mutual recognition agreements
A mutual recognition agreement (MRA) is one in which
countries recognise the results of one another’s conformity
assessments.
A conformity assessment is a set of processes that confirm
whether a product meets the specified legal requirements. This
can include testing, inspection, and certification.
The UK has signed MRAs with:
MRA
coverage in trade agreements
The UK’s trade agreement with
Switzerland incorporates elements of the EU-Switzerland
MRA.
The UK’s trade agreement with
Israel covers conformity assessment of industrial products.
This means that existing arrangements with Israel remain in
place.
The UK-Japan CEPA
replicates the effects of the existing EU-Japan MRA.
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