In this week’s EU exit corner, we bring you the latest guidance updates and publications relevant to EU exit. The most recent Trader Support Service and Cabinet Office Borders bulletins are also available. We also update you on the rules of origin for electric vehicles and batteries and the latest work of the House of Lords Windsor Framework Sub-Committee. HMRC has also sent an email reminder with useful preparation hints and tips for the first phase of its Border Target Operating Model which takes effect from 31 January 2024 for goods imported directly into Great Britain from Ireland.
UK and EU agreement on rules of origin for electric vehicles and batteries extended to 2026
The UK and EU have agreed to extend the Trade and Co-operation Agreement rules of origin for electric vehicles and batteries until 31 December 2026. This was confirmed by the release of a UK Press Notice and is confirmed in the Partnership Council decision.
House of Lords Windsor Framework Sub-Committee update
The House of Lords Windsor Framework Sub-Committee (formerly known as the House of Lords Protocol Sub-Committee) recently wrote to the Foreign Secretary asking for greater clarity on the regulatory divergence issues arising from the Windsor Framework, following consideration of evidence it received as part of the recent inquiry.
In November 2023, the Committee launched a short inquiry into regulatory divergence arising from EU and domestic legislation, in the context of the Windsor Framework and took evidence from academic, policy and legal experts, a range of business organisations, farming representatives and the government.
In its letter, the Committee draws attention to a number of key issues which were highlighted in the evidence it received, including:
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The impact of regulatory divergence;
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Potential opportunities of regulatory divergence;
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Benefits of the Windsor Framework relating to regulatory divergence;
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Potential risks relating to regulatory divergence; and