UK Granted Third Country Status in Case of No-Deal Brexit

Brexit remains an issue for the Thoroughbred industry | Racing Post

After British racing was advised to “make plans” in case of a no-deal Brexit earlier in the month, the United Kingdom was granted third country status by the European Union in the event of a no-deal Brexit, Racing Post reported. This allows racehorses to move between the UK and the EU after a no-deal Brexit, but there are still movement issues to be hashed out in the event of a no-deal. Currently the Tripartite Agreement allowing free movement of racehorses and breeding stock will end on Oct. 31.

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