Trade agreements of the United Kingdom

The United Kingdom is an active international actor in trade, as such, the UK started negotiations on several free trade agreements to remove or reduce tariff and non-tariff barriers to trade, both to establish new agreements and to replace previous EU trade agreements. As of December 2020, the United Kingdom has concluded two new trade agreements with Japan, and its biggest trading partner, the EU, agreed 32 trade continuity agreements and has other negotiations in progress, notably to join the CPTPP. The current Johnson administration describes itself as a proponent of free trade.[1][2]

UK trade agreements
  United Kingdom, overseas territories and crown dependencies
  Agreement applied from early 2021
  Agreement being negotiated

The UK's negotiating team will consult with its Strategic Trade Advisory Group throughout the negotiations.[3]

Competence & ratification process

According to UK law the United Kingdom Parliament has the power to pass law in all policy areas.[4]

Competence within the United Kingdom

The United Kingdom Government has reserved powers over matters regarding international trade and agreements as well as the right and power to legislate over any matter due to parliamentary sovereignty. However United Kingdom Government will normally seek a consent motion from the Devolved Parliament (s) when areas within Agreement (s) collide with matters of devolved competence regardless of their ability to legislate.

Ratification

The responsibility for concluding treaties involving the UK lies with the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs. This remains the case even when the negotiation of the treaty is led by another government department.[5]

The FCO's Legal Advisers and Treaty Section:

  • must be given the opportunity to comment on the drafts of all treaties under negotiation
  • will advise on the form and substance of the treaty, though not substance which is technical and of which the other government department is the expert
  • will advise on related matters such as the production of Full Powers and Instruments of Ratification]]
  • will produce original signature copies of treaties and advise on the treaty signing ceremony
  • will arrange for the treaty to be published and laid before Parliament;

is responsible for the registration of these treaties with the UN, allowing their subsequent publication in the United Nations Treaty Series

  • will transfer of the treaties to the National Archives for preservation[5]

Unless expressly authorised to do so by HMG in the UK, Crown Dependencies and Overseas Territories do not have the authority to become a party to treaties in their own right. The UK must extend the territorial scope of its ratification of treaties to include them. This is normally done either at the time of ratification, or at some later date.[5]

Obsolete Agreements

Norway and Iceland

During the Brexit negotiations between the EU and the UK, there was some concern that agreement on terms for withdrawal would not be reached, and that the UK would leave the EU precipitously without any agreement (the original no-deal Brexit scenario). With this outcome a possibility, the UK secured a goods-only trade agreement with Norway and Iceland, that would only be valid in the outcome of a No Deal exit from the EU. As the UK did agree terms and go on to ratify the Brexit withdrawal agreement in November 2019 and leaving the EU at the end of January 2020, this agreement became obsolete and so will not come into effect.

Signed agreements

As of 29 December 2020, the UK had secured 36 trade agreements[6] with 93 countries, some through the use of a mutatis mutandis concept, in order to quickly replicate the existing agreements between the EU and these countries, only having to call out those minor areas of differentiation (this allowed some agreements to be reduced to around 40 pages from the original around 1400). Among them are significant economies — by nominal GDP — such as South Korea, Switzerland, Israel and South Africa.

Most of these treaties have not formally entered into force on 1 January 2021.[7] However, for many these treaties will be provisionally applied, or through a "bridging mechanism" (exchange of diplomatic notes verbale etc) continuity is achieved.[7]

No Nation (s) No of nations
represented
Signed Effective Treaty number Citation Trade value (2019)
1. Albania 1 5 February 2021[8] not effective[7] Albania 1 (2021) £158m ($216.8m)
2. Andean Community

Colombia (bridging mechanism), Ecuador and Peru (bridging mechanism)

3 15 May 20191 January 2021Misc 22 (2019) [9][10] £2.9bn

($3.97bn)

3. Cameroon 1 30 December 20201 January 2021 (provisional application)[7] Cameroon No.1 (2020) [11] £200m

($273.46m)

4. Canada 1 9 December 2020Expected to come into effect in early 2021[7] Canada 1 (2020) [12][13] £22.4bn

($30.63bn)

5. CARIFORUM (except Suriname)[14] (Trade Bloc)
15 22 March 20191 January 2021 (provisional application)[7]Misc 18 (2019) [15] £3.24bn

($4.43bn)

6. Central America 6 18 July 20191 January 2021Misc 32 (2019) [16][17] £1.44bn

($1.97bn)

7. Chile 1 30 January 20191 January 2021Misc 2 (2019) [18] £2.1bn

($2.87bn)

8. Cote d'Ivoire 1 15 October 20201 January 2021 [19] £401m

($548.29m)

9. Eastern and Southern Africa (ESA) (Trade Bloc)[20] 3 31 January 20191 January 2021Misc 4 (2019) [21] £1.63bn

($2.23bn)

10. Egypt 1 5 December 20201 January 2021
(provisional application)
Egypt No.1 (2020) [22][7] £3.5bn

($4.79bn)

11. European Union (Trade Bloc) - (TCA) 27 30 December 20201 January 2021
(provisional application)
[23][24] £660bn

($902.42bn)

12. Faroe Islands 1 31 January 20191 January 2021Denmark 1 (2019) [25] £295m

($403.35m)

13. Georgia 1 21 October 20191 January 2021Georgia 1 (2019) [26] £178m

($243.38m)

14. Ghana 1 5 February 2021[27] not in force[7] £1.2bn ($1.64bn)
15. Israel 1 18 February 20191 January 2021Israel 1 (2019) [28] £5.13bn

($7.01bn)

16. Japan - (UK - Japan CEPA) 1 23 October 20201 January 2021 Japan No.1 (2020) [29] £31.6bn

($43.21bn)

17. Jordan 1 5 November 2019Expected to come into effect in early 2021[7]Jordan 1 (2019) [30] £534m

($730.14m)

18. Kenya 1 3 November 20201 January 2021 Kenya No. 1 (2020) [31] £1.4bn

($1.91bn)

19. Kosovo 1 3 December 20191 January 2021Kosovo 1 (2019) [32] £9m

($12.31m)

20. Lebanon 1 19 September 20191 January 2021Lebanon 1 (2019) [33] £820m

($1.19bn)

21. Liechtenstein 1 11 February 20191 January 2021Liechtenstein 1 (2019) [34] £122m

($1.67m)

22. Mexico 1 15 December 2020Expected to come into effect in early 2021. Mexico 1 (2020) [35][7] £5 bn

($6.84bn)

23. Moldova 1 24 December 2020 1 January 2021 [36] £395m

($540.08m)

24. Morocco 1 26 October 20191 January 2021Morocco 1 (2019) [37] £2.5bn

($3.42bn)

25. North Macedonia 1 3 December 20201 January 2021 (provisional application)[7] [38] £1.8bn

($2.46bn)

26. Norway and Iceland 2 8 December 2020 1 January 2021 MS No.8/2020 [39][40][41][42] £26.7bn

($36.51bn)

27. Pacific States (Fiji and Papua New Guinea) 2 14 March 20191 January 2021Misc 15 (2019) [43] £178m

($243.38m)

28. Palestine Authority 1 18 February 20191 January 2021Misc 14 (2019) [44] £11m

($ 5.04m)

29. Singapore 1 10 December 20201 January 2021 (provisional application)Singapore 1 (2020) [45] £17.6bn

($24.06bn)

30. South Korea 1 22 August 20191 January 2021Korea 1 (2019) [46] £11.7bn

($16.00bn)

31. Southern African Customs Union and Mozambique
(SACUM) (Trade Bloc)
6 9 October 20191 January 2021Misc 34 (2019) [47] £12.12bn

($16.57bn)

32. Switzerland 1 11 February 20191 January 2021Switzerland 4 (2019) [48] £38.58bn
33. Tunisia 1 4 October 20191 January 2021Tunisia 1 (2019) [49] £611m

($835.42m)

34. Turkey 1 29 December 20201 January 2021 (provisional application)[7] [50] £18.6bn

($25.43bn)

35. Ukraine 1 8 October 20201 January 2021 Ukraine No.1 (2020) [51] £1.53bn

($2.09bn)

36. Vietnam 1 10 December 20201 January 2021 (provisional application)[7] Vietnam No.1 (2020) [52] £5.7bn

($7.79bn)

Total no of countries or territories the UK has trade deals with 92 Total value of trade deals signed £897bn ($123bn)

65% of total trade

Signed agreements that are being joined by new countries

No Nation (s) Trade agreement being joined Status Citation
1. Samoa and the Solomon Islands Pacific States Provisionally applied pending ratification [53][54]
2. Angola Southern African Customs Union and Mozambique

(SACUM) (Trade Bloc)

[55]

Mutual recognition agreements

Mutual recognition in relation to Conformity assessment, Certificates and Markings

No Nation (s) Signed Citation (s)
1 Australia January 18, 2019 [56]
2 New Zealand January 21, 2019 [57]
3 United States of America February 14, 2019 [58]

Agreements being negotiated

No Nation (s) Citation (s) Status Dedicated page Comment
1. Australia 1 [59] negotiations set to continue in spring 2021 UK–Australia FTA Third round of negotiations took place between 23 November 2020 - 4 December 2020[60] with fourth round likely to take place in late February 2021 [61]
2. CPTTP 11 [62] applied for membership UK CPTTP FTA Accession Applied in February 2021, with formal negotiations starting later in the year
3. European Free Trade Area (part) (Norway, Iceland & Liechtenstein) 3 Negotiations Ongoing Negotiations formally commenced between the UK and the EFTA nations that are members of the European Economic Area (EEA) (Norway, Iceland & Liechtenstein but not Switzerland) on 20 July 2020. The aim and intention from all parties is to conclude the core trade aspect of the negotiations swiftly so that it can be in place for the end of the EU transition period on 1 January 2021.However, the intention is also to conclude multiple other agreements in parallel to this and stretching further into 2021.
4. India 1 [63] Negotiations Ongoing The United Kingdom and India are negotiating an “early harvest agreement” that both nations hope to concluded by 2021.


The two nations will then seek to negotiate a more comprehensive free trade agreement.

5. New Zealand 1 [64] Negotiations Ongoing UK–New Zealand FTA Third round of negotiations started in January 2021.
6. United States of America 1 [65] Negotiations Ongoing UK–US FTA Fourth round of negotiations took place in September 2020. Agreement is not expected in 2020.[66]

EU (continuity) agreements being negotiated

Free trade agreements of the European Union help the EU growth: In 2019, the EU-27 was the second global good exporter (15,2%) before the USA (10,6%) but after China (16,4%), it is the first global trader of goods and services (16.2%) ahead of the USA (13.7%) and China (13%).[67]

No Nation (s) Agreement Status Reported Progress Made
1 Algeria Discussions Ongoing
2 Bosnia and Herzegovina (Western Balkans) Discussions Ongoing
3 East African Community (EAC) Discussions Ongoing
4 Montenegro (Western Balkans) Discussions Ongoing
5 Serbia (Western Balkans) Discussions Ongoing

Agreements at pre - negotiation stage

No Nation (s) Number of nations

represented

Citation Status Comments
1. Bangladesh 1 [68] Pre-negotiations
2. GCC 6 Pre-negotiations
4. Mercosur 4 [69] Pre-negotiations
5. Taiwan 1 Pre-negotiations
5. India 1 [70] Pre-negotiations Negotiations likely to start in 2021

UK top 10 trading partners


Export and import markets for goods and services 1 in 2019, not seasonally adjusted
Exports Imports
Rank Trade Partner Billion
Pounds
% of Total Rank Trade Partner Billion
Pounds
Total Export
1 United States[lower-alpha 1] 138.7 19.9% 1 United States 91.6 12.6%
2 Germany (EU member) 58.6 8.4% 2 Germany (EU member) 78.0 10.8%
3 France (EU member) 42.8 6.1% 3 Netherlands (EU member) 51.1 7.1%
4 Netherlands (EU member) 42.8 6.1% 4 China 49.0 6.8%
5 Ireland (EU member) 38.3 5.5% 5 France (EU member) 47.5 6.6%
6 China 31.4 4.5% 6 Spain (EU member) 34.1 4.7%
7 Switzerland (EFTA member) 25.0 3.6% 7 Belgium (EU member) 28.6 3.9%
8 Italy (EU member) 21.4 3.1% 8 Italy (EU member) 26.6 3.7%
9 Spain (EU member) 19.3 2.8% 9 Ireland (EU member) 24.5 3.4%
10 Belgium (EU member) 18.5 2.6% 10 Norway (EFTA member) 17.8 2.5%
EU 300.3 43.0% EU 372.2 51.4%
Non EU 398.3 57.0% Non EU 352.3 48.6%
World 698.6 100% World 724.5 100%
Historically, WTO imports and exports are based on the rule of origin, while EU imports/exports are based on single market statistics

The figures above cover up to 2019 only.[71]

See also

Notes

  1. including Puerto Rico

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