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International trade weekly for UK lawyers: digital product labelling, indefinite CE marking, EU–UK Windsor TRQs, CPTPP Bill progress, WTO e‑commerce moratorium, HMRC customs updates (1 February 2024)

Published on: 01 February 2024

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Trade in goods

Legislation to be introduced on digital labelling of products

The Department for Business and Trade will introduce legislation to allow digital product labelling and to maintain indefinite recognition of the CE marking for goods such as toys and machinery. With digital labelling, companies can place regulatory or manufacturing details online instead of printing them on the product. These reforms follow the Product Safety Review consultation and engagement with industry. See: LNB News 25/01/2024 19.

Free trade agreements

New EU-UK joint solution under Windsor Framework on TRQs adopted

The European Commission has endorsed a proposal outlining a new EU-UK joint solution under the Windsor Framework on the use of TRQs by Northern Ireland businesses. The proposal suggests revising the section on ‘goods not at risk’ in the Joint Committee decision of the EU-UK Withdrawal Agreement setting arrangements for the Windsor Framework. The solution will ensure that Northern Ireland businesses...

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