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<p>The whole of Government is preparing for the UK to make an orderly and successful
exit from the European Union. Cross-government governance arrangements are coordinating
efforts across Whitehall. The Prime Minister established and chairs a Cabinet Committee
on European Union Exit and Trade to oversee the UK’s exit at Cabinet level. The Committee
meets regularly. Since the triggering of Article 50, two new subcommittees, chaired
by the Prime Minister, have been established. One will oversee the negotiations on
the UK’s withdrawal from and new relationship with the EU, and the second will focus
on issues relating to the UK’s future trading arrangements with non-European countries.
At official level, the cross-government EU Exit Analysis Board provides oversight
and direction to analytical work related to EU exit, including sectoral and regional
analysis, being undertaken across Whitehall. The Department for Exiting the European
Union, working with officials across government, continues to undertake a wide range
of analysis to support our negotiations, covering the entirety of the UK economy.</p>
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