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<p>The Department for Business and Trade coordinates Government's ambitious REUL reform
programme. Departments review, assess and if needed consult relevant stakeholders
to determine which pieces of REUL should be retained, reformed, or revoked, informed
by considering what is in the best interests of the UK. In some cases, REUL is already
optimised for the UK or is necessary to uphold our international obligations.</p><p>Over
2000 REUL instruments have been revoked or reformed. Our roadmap includes 500 further
REUL reforms and revocations in 2024. The Government is on track to revoke or reform
over half of all REUL by June 2026.</p>
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