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BIS is seeking views to inform its negotiating position on the Consumer Rights Directive as to whether contingent or ancillary charges should be assessed for unfairness under the unfair contract terms provisions.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Documents relating to the UK’s trade negotiations with the United States of America (US).
A Foreign Office Research Analyst paper.
Further details on the UK-EU future relationship negotiations.
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Foreign ministers of the US, UK and Canada, and the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs gave a statement welcoming the Venezuelan-led political agreement.
This page summarises the process for formal negotiations between the UK government and Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway following the UK’s exit from the EU.
These terms were agreed during the first day of negotiations in Brussels.
Round twelve of negotiations for a free trade agreement between the United Kingdom and the Republic of India
Information about the Article 50 process and our negotiations for a new partnership with the European Union.
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