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Brexit trade agreements
The UK most recently signed a post-Brexit trade agreement with South Korea, bringing the total agreement rate to 63% of trade covered by EU deals.
The UK has signed continuity trade agreements with non-EU countries so that trade can continue with minimal disruption after the UK leaves the EU.
These countries account for 63% of trade currently covered by EU agreements for which the UK is seeking continuity. Replicating EU trade agreements as far as possible, the UK has has signed agreements with:
- Andean countries
- CARIFORUM trade bloc
- Chile
- Eastern and Southern Africa (ESA) trade bloc?
- Faroe Islands
- Iceland and Norway
- Israel
- Liechtenstein
- Pacific states
- Palestinian Authority
- South Korea
- Switzerland
The UK has also signed mutual recognition agreements, which can take effect if the UK leaves the EU without a deal, or at the end of an implementation period with:
- Australia
- New Zealand
- United States