The Commission’s first annual report was published on the 11th March 2022 and it proposed 21 concrete interventions, aimed at improving cooperation and trade between the UK and its closest neighbours. 

The recommendations were written in support of the many business sectors that continue to bear the burden of costly red tape and barriers to trade, which are artificially increasing costs for them and consumers. The proposals were also aimed at removing points of political tension including around the Northern Ireland Protocol.

This panel was chaired the by journalist Peter Foster.

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