| Author (Person) | Lowe, Sam |
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| Publisher | Centre for European Reform (CER) |
| Series Title | CER Insight |
| Publication Date | 12/06/2020 |
| Content Type | Research Paper |
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Summary: The fourth round of negotiations between the EU and UK over the nature of their future relationship concluded to little fanfare in June 2020. The outstanding issues – disagreement over access to fishing waters, the so-called ‘level playing field’ provisions, and the structure of the agreement – were well known and remained unresolved, while other lesser-known disputes bubbled beneath the surface. Yet, even without a global pandemic consuming political attention, the chances of an agreement being reached before the summer of 2020 were always slim to non-existent. |
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https://www.cer.eu/insights/eu-uk-negotiations-no-need-panic-yet
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| Subject Categories | Politics and International Relations, Trade |
| Subject Tags | Bilateral Relations, Brexit, External Trade | Trade Agreements |
| Keywords | Post-Brexit |
| Countries / Regions | United Kingdom |
| International Organisations | European Union [EU] |