17
Rejected
Provide a clear, time-bound strategy for addressing UK internal market trade barriers
Recommendation
In response to this report, the Government should provide the Committee with a clear, time bound strategy for addressing market barriers to trade within the UK, including structured engagement with devolved governments and options for mutual recognition, common frameworks or targeted legislative changes to ensure that supply chains can function effectively. (Recommendation, Paragraph 52)
Government Response Summary
The government does not accept the recommendation, stating that negotiations with the EU on an SPS Agreement are underway and Defra officials have regularly engaged devolved governments.
Government Response
Rejected
Government Response
Rejected
HM Government
Rejected
Noting that this recommendation was made in relation to precision breeding, the government does not accept this recommendation. Negotiations with the EU on an SPS Agreement are underway. Both the UK and the EU have committed to completing negotiations before the next UK/ EU summit. Defra officials have regularly engaged devolved governments on the Precision Breeding Act, implementing Regulations and SPS negotiations related to precision breeding, and will continue to do so. This engagement recognises that movement of agrifood trade and regulatory requirements operate within a devolved policy space, and that close collaboration is essential.
Source
Inquiry
Animal and plant health
Report
5th Report - UK-EU agritrade: making an SPS agreement work
05 Feb 2026
HC 1661
Timeline
Recommendation age
0.3 yrs
Report published
05 Feb 2026