Not exact matches
In a text currently being worked on by negotiators, the UK is prepared to agree that there'll be «
regulatory alignment» on market and customs rules between both sides
of the Irish border, according to reports on Monday.
The
alignment between the vast body
of science and
regulatory parameters varies greatly with regions and countries so what marketing tools...
The UK is less happy — it has to accept some
regulatory alignment which will upset the DUP, but this may be worth it if it gets a final deal on trade that it is happy with (I've shown this by giving a score
of 2 for Ireland and 1 for the UK in this case although,
of course, the actual values
of the scores is arbitrary — it is only their relative value that matters).
For the Republic
of Ireland, adopting a «soft border strategy» means holding fast to its insistence on
regulatory alignment even at the cost
of a long - term trade deal between the Republic (and the rest
of the EU) and the UK.
Third, we encounter the small issue
of the phase one deal agreed twelve days ago, which requires «full
regulatory alignment» with the single market and customs union on issues affecting the Good Friday Agreement and the all - island Irish economy.
In relation to Brexit the leader
of the Scottish Conservatives, Ruth Davidson, stated on Monday that the Irish question could be solved by
regulatory alignment across the UK, implying support for continued membership
of the single market and customs» union.
Indeed, it can not spell out the meaning
of the phase - one agreement it has already signed, with «full
regulatory alignment» dismissed by ministers as just another soundbite to add to the «deep and special partnership» and «leaving the EU but not leaving Europe».
Moreover, Corbyn asked May a series
of incisive questions about
regulatory alignment after the phase - one agreement, and even suggested that we should extend Article 50, which Remainers like me have been advocating for months but which May is (for the moment) implacably against.
As to «
regulatory alignment», it's worth remembering that anyone who exports goods or services to another country has to abide by the rules
of that other country and vice versa for imports.
No, the deal also rules out a border between Northern Ireland and the rest
of the UK, so any
regulatory alignment here counts for all
of us.
Reports suggest the UK government is prepared to accept «
regulatory alignment» between Northern Ireland and the Republic
of Ireland «in the absence
of agreed solutions».
That would leave May only one option, which is to extend the
regulatory alignment from Northern Ireland across all
of the UK.
There have been reports that Northern Ireland could retain «
regulatory alignment» with the EU - although the final wording
of any potential deal has not yet been confirmed.
Q: When joint report in December said option C for the Irish border would involve maintaining full
regulatory alignment, was that for the whole
of the UK?
This function supports the Global Markets business in the
alignment of our business activities management
of risks to achieve with fair outcomes for our clients and to protect market integrity, to meet
regulatory requirements and protect our people.
Improving
regulatory alignment and information sharing in this area — including on finding and fixing methane leaks while ending the wasteful practices
of intentionally venting (directly releasing) and flaring (burning) methane emissions during energy commodity development can benefit all three countries.
The latest attempt at
regulatory alignment is on methane emissions for the oil and gas sector, with former President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (along with Mexico) agreeing to reduce this significant source
of emissions.
The Government
of Canada tabled it before Parliament within two months, explaining in a memorandum that harmonization would, in addition to reducing
regulatory and procedural burdens, improve
alignment with Canada's major trading partners.
These factors include supplier's performance over the current contract term, the strength
of the relationship with the supplier, the
alignment of the current outsourcing model with customer's strategies and objectives, any change in customer's operating model, strategy or requirement since the initial contract was executed, whether the customer expects that its operating model, strategy or requirement may change during the renewal term, the capability
of supplier to support customer future growth, supplier's innovation and flexibility, the cost
of transition, the ability
of customer to manage the transition, the level
of risk during transition given other initiatives, the availability
of other service providers, changes in appetite for risk, changes in the outsourcing industry, changes in the legal and
regulatory environment.
«We have a great set
of models people orchestrated in Canada, yet we can not alone bring that to the doorsteps
of other countries — that is what the Chamber is equipped to do, and is doing a fantastic job
of: bringing global
alignment to regulators so fluid interaction, production education as well as greater transparency [can happen] between industry and
regulatory bodies.»
As we develop our framework, we will also want to check in and have the conversations with, for example, US regulators, Japanese regulators and so on and so forth, so that there is some
alignment of approach to avoid any
regulatory arbitrage.