Lords' European Union Committee draws special attention to three Brexit-related trade agreements

27 February 2019

The report raises several concerns to the Government, including the fact that some major EU trade agreements, including with Japan and South Korea, are unlikely to be rolled over by 29 March 2019.

This report considers twelve international agreements, and for the first time the Committee has drawn three trade agreements to the special attention of the House.

The report raises several concerns to the Government, including the fact that some major EU trade agreements, including with Japan and South Korea, are unlikely to be rolled over by 29 March 2019. It also expressed, that greater consultation with the devolved administrations would be appropriate.

It expresses concern that the Government did not share the draft texts of roll over trade agreements with the devolved administrations prior to signature, noting that this is a “puzzling and potentially damaging approach” and that greater consultation with the devolved administrations would be appropriate.

It also examines the way in which free trade agreements can be modified and amended and asks the Government to state clearly the circumstances in which any future changes to these agreements would be subject to further parliamentary scrutiny.

The three agreements that have been brought to the special attention of the House are:

The nine agreements that are reported for information are:

Scrutiny of international agreements: treaties considered on 26 February 2019


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