Parliamentary Scrutiny of Trade Agreements Bill

Commons bill Private Members' Bill (Presentation) 2025-26

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Second reading · Commons
Sponsor
Clive Jones (Liberal Democrat)
Introduced
30 April 2025
Last activity
30 April 2025
About this bill

A Bill to provide for parliamentary approval of international trade agreements; to require the Secretary of State to publish a proposed negotiating mandate in draft before entering into negotiations in respect of an international trade agreement; to require parliamentary approval of that draft before negotiations begin; to make provision for the amendment of draft negotiating mandates by Parliament; and for connected purposes.

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Commons
First reading 30 Apr 2025
Second reading
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