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<p>Maritime transport is liberalised at a global level. For the most part, it is the
rules and regulations of coastal states that apply rather than EU legislation. Therefore,
the Government sees no reason why there should be a change in the ability for UK boats
to access EU water after the UK leaves the EU.</p><p>The Government has set out that
the future relationship between the UK and EU will provide for maritime connectivity,
underpinned by the applicable international legal framework. These arrangements will
be supported by cooperation between the UK and the EU on maritime safety and security.</p><p>
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