DEXEU finally releases the list of 58 industry sectors for which it has done unpublished Brexit impact studies:
58 sectors cover 88% of the economy, says Government...
released in annexe to a letter from David Davis to Baroness Verma - Davis also goes back to “freedom to trade with and operate in” language
DEXEU make clear that the “precise way” movement of EU nationals will be controlled is “yet to be determined” will be informed by MAC...
... so difficulty of passing the Immigration Bill early next year if the Migration Advisory Cttee hasn’t reported until next Autumn
DEXEU:“New trade deals with third countries cannot come into effect prior to [Brexit]. Nor would we want to undermine EU’s trade interests.”
“We want to see zero tariffs on goods ... the greatest possible tariff-free and barrier-free trade in goods and services”: Dexeu
As I reported in our #brexitforensics on cars - Dexeu promoting AEOs as answer for non tariff barriers in supply chains - industry sceptical
Government sounding warm on European Aviation Safety Agency - though that is under ECJ jurisdiction/ oversight:
On which matter - an interesting answer on ECJ jurisdiction as regards EU agencies...
Dexeu’s 2 customs options still on table .. also membership of a temporary customs unions now “close association” with EU Customs Union
Our new Customs IT system is on track for Jan 2019, says Dexeu - far more optimistic than recent National Audit Office report
negotiate but not bring into effect trade deals “not consistent” with EU implementation period ... trade “should” continue on current terms
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