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Announcement of EU UK trade deal including data protection provisions

The Free Trade Agreement between UK and EU is announced. The Agreement establishes that the transfer of personal data from the EU to the UK will constitute a transfer of personal data to a third country. For this reason, the EU has to adopt a decision on the UK adequacy of the data protection regime. On the other side, the UK will keep considering EU countries' laws as adequate for the transfer of personal data from the UK. Moreover, the GDPR "one stop shop" mechanism is no longer valid in the UK in the case of data protection investigations that involve multiple countries. Finally, the eCommerce Directive will no longer apply to the UK.

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Scope

Policy Area
Data governance
Policy Instrument
Data protection regulation
Regulated Economic Activity
cross-cutting
Implementation Level
bi- or plurilateral agreement
Government Branch
executive
Government Body
central government

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2020-12-24
under deliberation

The Free Trade Agreement between UK and EU is announced. The Agreement establishes that the transfe…

2020-12-30
adopted

The Free Trade Agreement between UK and EU is signed. The Agreement establishes that the transfer o…

2021-01-01
in force

The Free Trade Agreement between UK and EU enters into force. The agreement covers a broad range of…