Current DExEU expectations with regards to GDPR and data flow between Britain and the EU

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Dear Department for Exiting the European Union,

Given that the EU have confirmed that in the absence of another agreement, Britain will become a Third Country with respect to data transfers under GDPR, please provide copies of :

- information and analysis regarding any attempts to negotiate either
- a bi-lateral data sharing position between the EU and UK and progress
- or an early "adequacy decision" given that the UK has adopted GDPR into it's laws via the data protection act 2018
- information and analysis regarding progress with any such negotiations
- analysis of the most likely post-withdrawal data sharing framework

- any analysis conducted regarding the impact on UK business in the event Britain remains a "third country" following our exit from the EU on 29/03/2019

Yours faithfully,

Anthony Eeles

DEXEU Freedom of Information Team Mailbox, Department for Exiting the European Union

Dear Anthony Eeles,
Thank you for your FOI request, reference DEX001343. We will now respond
in line with the Freedom of Information Act.
Kind regards, 
DExEU FOI Team

Freedom of Information Team

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Dear Anthony Eeles,
Thank you for your FOI request, reference DEX001343. Please find our
attached response.
Kind regards, 
DExEU FOI Team

Freedom of Information Team

9 Downing Street | London | SW1A 2AG
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