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Questions relating to the World Trade Organisation.
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What are the disadvantages of a WTO Brexit(Clean Break)?
It's because it wouldn't be clean at all - it would leave a lot of messy unresolved issues to be dealt with in an ad-hoc way.
As I explained in this answer, the withdrawal agreement covers:
The rig …
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No-deal Brexit and Irish border; can third countries transit through Republic of Ireland?
The WTO requirement to impose equal tariffs on goods from all countries unless there is a comprehensive free trade agreement applies to the origin, not the country they're arriving from. …
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Can the UK deal selectively with Ireland post-Brexit without falling afoul of WTO rules?
The WTO rules require that, in the absence of a comprehensive trade agreement, all goods are treated the same no matter their country of origin. … Whether this would breach WTO rules (without trying to use those exceptions) I don't know. …