Original document : https://www.gov.uk/guidance/uk-trade-agreements-with-non-eu-countries
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Find out about the trade agreements the UK has already signed and our discussions with countries the EU has a trade agreement with.
The UK has left the EU. The Withdrawal Agreement sets out how the UK is able to continue to be covered by EU-third country trade agreements until 31 December 2020.
On this basis, EU trade agreements can continue to apply to the UK.
Where EU trade agreements apply, UK and EU content will continue to count toward the rules of origin requirements in EU trade agreements until 31 December 2020, in exactly the same way as now.
The EU has issued a notification to third countries outlining this approach.
If you are having problems trading during the transition period, please contact your local international trade adviser.
After 31 December 2020, EU trade agreements will not apply to the UK.
The UK is seeking to reproduce the effects of existing EU agreements for when they no longer apply to the UK.
This will ensure continuity of trading arrangements for UK businesses.
If we do not reproduce the effects of an existing EU agreement, trade with other World Trade Organization (WTO) members will take place on WTO terms when EU trade agreements cease to apply to the UK.
Find out more about trading under WTO terms.
Agreements with the following countries and trading blocs are expected to take effect when existing EU trade agreements no longer apply to the UK, from 1 January 2021.
Country or bloc | Total UK trade with countries, 2019 (£ million) (1) |
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Andean countries (2) | 2,893 |
CARIFORUM trade bloc | 3,226 |
Central America | 1,397 |
Chile | 2,150 |
Eastern and Southern Africa (ESA) trade bloc | 1,615 |
Faroe Islands | 295 |
Georgia | 168 |
Iceland and Norway (3) | 26,680 |
Israel | 5,099 |
Jordan | 542 |
Kosovo | 9 |
Lebanon | 826 |
Liechtenstein | 121 |
Morocco | 2,485 |
Pacific states | 309 |
Palestinian Authority | 11 |
South Korea | 11,710 |
Southern Africa Customs Union and Mozambique (SACUM) trade bloc | 12,129 |
Switzerland | 39,116 |
Tunisia | 618 |
1 Source of trade statistics: ONS UK total trade: all countries, non-seasonally adjusted October to December 2019. |
2 After 31 December 2020, it is expected an arrangement will be in place prior to this agreement taking effect. |
3 The UK signed a trade agreement in goods with Iceland and Norway on the 2 April 2019. This agreement was signed to maintain continuity of trade and was part of preparations for a potential ‘no deal’ Brexit. It will not enter into force. The UK’s future relationship with these countries is influenced by their relationship with the EU, as they are EEA member states. We will continue to engage with Iceland and Norway to determine the most effective way of maintaining and strengthening trade with them beyond the transition period. |
The following agreements are still under discussion with countries where there are existing EU trade agreements in place.
If an agreement is not reached by 31 December 2020, trade with other WTO members will take place on WTO terms.
Country or bloc | Status of discussions |
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Albania (Western Balkans) | Engagement ongoing |
Algeria | Engagement ongoing |
Bosnia and Herzegovina (Western Balkans) | Engagement ongoing |
Cameroon (Central Africa) | Engagement ongoing |
Canada | Engagement ongoing |
Côte d’Ivoire | Engagement ongoing |
East African Community (EAC) | Engagement ongoing |
Egypt | Engagement ongoing |
Ghana (Western Africa) | Engagement ongoing |
Mexico | Engagement ongoing |
Moldova | Engagement ongoing |
Montenegro (Western Balkans) | Engagement ongoing |
North Macedonia (Western Balkans) | Engagement ongoing |
Serbia (Western Balkans) | Engagement ongoing |
Singapore | Engagement ongoing |
Turkey | Engagement ongoing |
Ukraine | Engagement ongoing |
Vietnam | Engagement ongoing |
Andorra, San Marino and Turkey are part of Customs Unions with the EU. The UK’s future trading relationship with these countries will be influenced by the agreement the UK reaches with the EU.
The UK and Japan have agreed to negotiate a new bilateral agreement using the existing EU agreement as a base, looking for opportunities to enhance areas of mutual interest.
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 that replicate the effect of existing EU arrangements. These are expected to take effect from 1 January 2021. The withdrawal agreement allows for the EU’s arrangements to continue to apply to the UK until then.
The UK has signed MRAs with:
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 will continue after 31 December 2020.
Discussions with Japan on a UK-Japan MRA are ongoing. The UK and Japan have signed an exchange of letters designed to ensure the continuity of existing arrangements as a temporary measure.
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Updated to reflect ongoing trade discussions with Turkey and Vietnam
Updated the total UK trade statistics to correct an error.
Updated 'Trade agreements that have been signed’ table after publication of the Office for National Statistics' UK trade statistics.
Updated as the EU has notified those countries with which it has trade agreements that EU trade agreements can continue to apply to the UK during the transition period.
First published.
2022-08-05 09:59
Entry into force mechanism for Kenya changed to full ratification from bridging mechanism.
2022-07-11 13:31
Colombia entry into effect mechanism changed to reflect the full ratification of the UK-Andean agreement.
2022-05-05 11:37
Total trade values for all countries updated with latest statistics.
2022-03-31 00:15
Samoa and Solomon Islands: ‘entry into effect mechanism’ changed to ‘Provisional application’ following accession to UK-Pacific economic partnership agreement (EPA).
2022-02-18 15:34
Update of total UK trade with statistics.
2022-02-07 16:49
Added Greenland to trade agreements still in discussion table.
2021-12-09 14:28
Updated link for Norway to go to UK-Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein free trade agreement collection page.
2021-11-23 09:42
Total trade value for each country or trading bloc updated to 2020 statistics.
2021-06-01 19:00
Mexico moved into 'Trade agreements in effect' section following full ratification of agreement.
2021-03-09 17:30
Removed the agreement in principle for Cameroon because the agreement is now signed.
2021-03-05 13:59
Updated to reflect the entry into effect of the Ghana-UK EPA.
2021-03-02 16:38
Updated to reflect the signing of the Ghana-UK EPA.
2021-02-12 12:32
Update to reflect the full ratification of the UK-Egypt and UK-Singapore agreements.
2021-02-08 16:32
Trade agreements that took effect from 1 January 2021' table updated with the most recent statistics from the Office for National Statistics.
2021-02-05 17:14
Moved Albania from 'under discussion' to 'signed but not in effect' table. Also updated the St. Kitts and Nevis entry as they have now ratified the CARIFORUM agreement.
2020-10-08 13:45
Updated to reflect the signing of the UK-Ukraine agreement.
2020-08-06 16:10
'Trade agreements that have been signed' table updated with the most recent statistics from the Office for National Statistics
2020-06-29 10:59
Updated to reflect ongoing trade discussions with Turkey and Vietnam
2020-05-15 14:44
Updated the total UK trade statistics to correct an error.
2020-05-04 12:11
Updated 'Trade agreements that have been signed' table after publication of the Office for National Statistics' UK trade statistics.
2020-02-04 13:26
Updated as the EU has notified those countries with which it has trade agreements that EU trade agreements can continue to apply to the UK during the transition period.
2020-01-29 11:08
First published.