Report on the implementation of the EU‑UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement (A10-0226/2025)
Decision
The European Parliament adopted the report on the implementation of the EU‑UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement (procedure 2024/2108(INI), document A10‑0226/2025) following a plenary debate in Strasbourg on 26 November 2025 and approved the adopted text P10_TA(2025)0307; the formal vote is recorded in the minutes of 27 November 2025, item 7.6. The report was introduced by rapporteurs Thijs Reuten and Nina Carberry and debated with a contribution from Maroš Šefčovič.
What Changes
The report presents the European Parliament’s assessment of how the EU‑UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement is being implemented and consolidates opinions prepared by several committees, including ECON, EMPL, ITRE, PECH and CULT. Rapporteurs for committee opinions named in the debate include Jonás Fernández for ECON, Idoia Mendia for EMPL, Borys Budka for ITRE, Isabelle Le Callennec for PECH and Laurence Farreng for CULT.
Who Is Affected
The report concerns the European Union and the United Kingdom as the parties to the Trade and Cooperation Agreement.
Sources
Official Documents
- Wednesday, 26 November 2025 - Strasbourg Plenary adopted a report on the implementation of the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement.
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