International disputes etc

Part of Taxation (Cross-border Trade) Bill – in a Public Bill Committee at 4:15 pm on 30 January 2018.

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Photo of Graham Stuart Graham Stuart Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for International Trade) 4:15, 30 January 2018

It is our intention that the Government, when they seek to make such a change, and they are doing so under international law, would provide evidence of the law upon which they were relying. If the hon. Lady is happy with that, I will leave it there.

In conclusion, after leaving the EU, the United Kingdom will require the ability to vary the rate of import duty to respond to international dispute rulings and other contentious situations. That will ensure that the Government can continue to protect the UK’s economic interests by putting in place, when necessary, effective retaliatory and compensatory measures against other countries. I commend the clause to the Committee and hope that the amendment is withdrawn or rejected.