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''European Union - Brexit.''
''European Union - Brexit.''


No Deal is the most extreme form of a Hard Brexit.
No Deal would have been the most extreme form of a Hard Brexit.


Under No Deal, the UK would leave the European Union without a negotiated settlement.
Under No Deal, the UK would have left the European Union (EU) without a negotiated settlement.
 
 
On 24 December 2020 the UK and European Commission agreed the terms of a post-Brexit free trade agreement agreement that applied from 1 January 2021.
 
The EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement entered into force on 1 May 2021.




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* [[Article 50]]
* [[Article 50]]
* [[Brexit]]
* [[Brexit]]
* [[Brexit transition period]]
* [[European Commission]]
* [[European Union]]
* [[European Union]]
* [[EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement]]
* [[Free trade agreement]]
* [[Hard Brexit]]
* [[Hard Brexit]]
* [[No Brexit]]
* [[No Brexit]]
* [[Ratification]]
* [[Single Market]]
* [[Single Market]]
* [[Soft Brexit]]
* [[Soft Brexit]]
* [[United Kingdom]]
* [[United Kingdom]]


 
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
=== Other links ===
[[Category:The_business_context]]
[https://www.treasurers.org/brexit/resources Brexit - ACT Resources]
 
[https://www.treasurers.org/brexit Brexit: ACT Technical Guidance and Comment]

Latest revision as of 19:59, 26 February 2023

European Union - Brexit.

No Deal would have been the most extreme form of a Hard Brexit.

Under No Deal, the UK would have left the European Union (EU) without a negotiated settlement.


On 24 December 2020 the UK and European Commission agreed the terms of a post-Brexit free trade agreement agreement that applied from 1 January 2021.

The EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement entered into force on 1 May 2021.


See also