Sentences with phrase «regulatory alignment in»

«It means were talking about a political solution that allows for regulatory alignment in a way that prevents the need for border infrastructure,» he explained.

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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.
It also stressed that a future trade pact, allowing for not just low or zero tariffs on goods but also regulatory alignment to promote trade in services, should not allow Britain to pick and choose which economic sectors to open up.
In addition, AAP is committed to utilizing the extra time to forge a better alignment between the various regulatory agencies, including state insurance departments.
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She called on the Government to provide «clarity and certainty on our future relationship with the EU and seek continued regulatory, standards, and trading alignment with the EU in the processed food and drink sector».
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).
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.
How will financial services and other sectors be able to trade freely in Europe without regulatory alignment?
That means no deal is off the table, at a minimum they have guaranteed staying in regulatory alignment as the absolute baseline, which is 90 % in the Single Market.
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».
Sounds like EEA membership has been guaranteed now as today the EU has said that it will require the regulatory alignment and citizen's rights to be guaranteed in writing.
Mr Barnier said the UK has accepted the need to discus how to make «full regulatory alignment» work in practice, while the other options are discussed in parallel.
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?
«It only solves the Northern Ireland border question if you force companies to prove that an imported tariff - reduced good has been consumed in the UK and if you insist on complete regulatory alignment with the EU rule book,» he said.
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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.
«She accepts in terms that, where the EU or UK choose to move away from regulatory alignment, that will come with consequent losses in access to each other's markets,» he said.
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.
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«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.
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