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Acknowledged
The Falkland Island Government has eloquently made the case for a new chapter on trade...
Conclusion
The Falkland Island Government has eloquently made the case for a new chapter on trade relations between the British Overseas Territories (BOTs) and the EU (alongside the separate arrangements for Gibraltar given its unique geographical situation). Given these territories’ small size, the lifting of the tariffs suggested by the Falklands would not distort the EU market but have a significant beneficial economic impact on the BOTs. (Conclusion, Paragraph 187)
Government Response Summary
The government states that it seeks to ensure that discussions on UK-EU relations and agreements take account of the views of, and impacts on, the UK Overseas Territories, and that changes to their trading arrangements would need to be pursued through the UK Government.
Government Response
Acknowledged
Government Response
Acknowledged
HM Government
Acknowledged
The UK Government seeks to ensure that, wherever possible, discussions on UK–EU relations and any agreements reached take account of the views of, and impacts on, the UK Overseas Territories. As the UK Overseas Territories cannot negotiate their own trade agreements with the EU, any changes to their trading arrangements would need to be pursued through the UK Government as part of wider UK–EU discussions. Both during and after EU Exit, the UK Government has provided regular updates to the Overseas Territories on UK/EU relations and specifically on Free Trade Agreements, including on Agreements that are planned, under negotiation or being implemented. The most recent updates were provided at official level in February 2025 and given to the Territories’ elected Leaders during the November 2025 UK-Overseas Territory Joint Ministerial Council. The 2025 Joint Ministerial Council reaffirmed the UK’s role in representing the Overseas Territories in external negotiations, including trade matters, consistent with the principles of democratic autonomy and structured dialogue set out in the communiqué.
Source
Committee
Foreign Affairs Committee
Addressee Bodies
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Timeline
Recommendation age
0.2 yrs
Report published
04 Mar 2026