In accordance with the agreement of 29 January 2020 on the United Kingdom’s withdrawal, the United Kingdom has left the European Union since 1 February 2020.
The agreement between the EU and the United Kingdom aims to preserve all the effects of membership of the European Union on a transitional basis and to extend certain aspects during the post-transition period (Agreement 2019/C 384 I/01 of 12 November, 2019, OJEU C 384 I).
I – Until at least 31 December 2020: previous rules continue to apply
II – Some rules are established for the period following the transition period
Source: cms.law
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