Brexit transition period officially ends marking new era for the UK.
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Updated By: History Editorial Network (HEN)
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After years of negotiations and uncertainties, Brexit formally took effect as the transition period ended. This marked the moment when the United Kingdom officially left the European Union, bringing significant changes to trade, travel, and relationships between the two entities.
As the transition period concluded, new rules and regulations came into force, affecting businesses, citizens, and various sectors across the UK and the EU. Customs and border procedures were altered, impacting the flow of goods and services. Individuals traveling between the UK and the EU faced new requirements, such as visas and residency permits. Additionally, both parties had to navigate new arrangements regarding fishing rights, data sharing, and legal frameworks.
The long-anticipated event signified a turning point in the history of Europe, with the UK forging a new path separate from the EU. Uncertainties loomed over the potential economic and social impacts of this divorce, raising questions about the future of trade deals, collaborations, and partnerships between the UK and the EU.
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