The UK’s trade agreements
Find out which trade agreements the UK has signed and which the UK is negotiating.
Trade agreements set out the rules for buying and selling goods and services between 2 or more countries. They reduce restrictions on imports and exports, which can make trading easier and cheaper when they are used.
Trade agreements in force
As an independent trading nation, the UK now has over 70 trade agreements in place.
Recent trade agreements that have come into force include:
- UK-Australia Free Trade Agreement
- UK-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement
- Singapore Digital Economy Agreement
- Japan Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement
- Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein Free Trade Agreement
The UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement treaty covers all UK trade with the EU.
See all the trade agreements the UK has:
Trade agreements signed but not in force
These are the trade agreements that businesses can use soon, but that are not yet in force.
Once an agreement is reached, it is signed and then scrutinised by Parliament. Following this, the agreement can then be ratified. Only when this is complete, and any implementing legislation has been passed, can it be entered into force, which means it can be used by businesses trading with that country.
The UK signed an agreement with Comoros (12 April 2022) under the economic partnership agreement with Eastern and Southern African countries (ESA).
Trade agreements we are negotiating
The UK is currently negotiating with several countries to draw up new agreements.
The UK’s priorities in 2024 include progressing negotiations with India, Republic of Korea, Switzerland, Israel and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).
Trade agreement consultations
Before starting a new trade negotiation, we open a public consultation, seeking input on which aspects of our current trading arrangements to improve or amend.
We use this information to help inform our approach for starting negotiations on a trade agreement in the future.
Submit your responses to any open consultations, or read the outcomes to recently closed consultations.
Updates to this page
Published 2 March 2020Last updated 1 August 2024 + show all updates
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Madagascar removed from the 'signed but not in force' section of the page as agreement entered into force 1 August 2024.
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'UK's approach to negotiating an enhanced free trade agreement with the Republic of Korea' added to the 'trade agreements we are negotiating' section of the page.
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'Trade with Turkey: call for input' added to the collection page.
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'Trade with Maldives: call for input' has been added to the consultations section of the collection page.
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The trade agreements between the UK and both New Zealand and Australia have been added to the in force section.
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Addition of link to UK-Ukraine Digital Trade Agreement in 'Trade agreements we are negotiating' section.
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Full content redesign of page, and information updated throughout.
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Updated following a content review.
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Added a section for the trade agreement with the EU, with links to the agreement document (including summary explainer) and transition checker tool.
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Added documents on the UK's approach to negotiating free trade agreements with Australia and New Zealand and on joining the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP).
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Added the UK's approach to negotiating a free trade agreement with Japan.
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