The UK’s trade agreements
Find out which trade agreements the UK is negotiating and which trade agreements the UK has already signed.
Trade agreements set out the rules that cover trade between 2 or more countries. They aim to make trading easier between those countries. They do this by reducing the restrictions on imports and exports between them.
The UK has sought to reproduce the effects of trading agreements that previously applied to it to ensure continuity for UK business.
You can:
- get advice on how to export on great.gov.uk
- find market opportunities on great.gov.uk
- learn more about rules of origin
- find the relevant duty rates and commodity codes for your goods in our check duties and customs procedures for exporting goods and trade tariff tools
- get help by asking the export support team a question
Trade agreement with the EU
The United Kingdom has agreed a Trade and Cooperation Agreement with the EU.
This agreement affects citizens, businesses, and travel to the EU.
EU trade agreements with other countries do not apply to the UK.
