- Bill introduced in the Lords by
Lord Johnson of Lainstonon behalf of Department for Business and Trade
Kemi Badenochon behalf of Department for Business and Trade
1st reading in the LordsView in Hansard ↗Formal stage — recorded in Hansard.
- 40 amendments tabled at Committee stage in the Lords11 Withdrawn28 Not moved1 Stood part13 members moved amendments
- Letter from Lord Johnson to Lord Purvis regarding issues raised in the Committee stage debate (first day): concerns regarding supply chains being tainted by modern slavery and forced labour.
- Letter from Lord Johnson to Lord Purvis regarding questions raised in the Committee stage debate (first day): clause 2: the Bill’s application to Northern Ireland, and the benefit of including a mechanism for conformity assessment bodies (CABs) to report on the impact on the accreditation of goods from CPTPP
- Letter from Lord Johnson to Lord Davies regarding questions raised during the Committee stage (second day): the department’s impact assessment approach for CPTPP, the implications of this analysis for the financial services sector.
- Letter from Lord Johnson to Lord Foster regarding the scope of Clause 5, impact on creative industries.
- Letter from Lord Johnson to Lord McNicol regarding the agreement enforcing the International Labour Organisation (ILO) standards and CPTPP member countries’ adherence to the ILO fundamental conventions.
- Letter from Lord Johnson to Lord Purvis regarding potential impacts on the trade of developing countries, particularly in West Africa.
- Letter from Lord Johnson to Lord Purvis regarding how investment disputes in relation to the investment chapters of CPTPP and of bilateral FTAs with CPTPP parties would be resolved.
- Letter from Lord Johnson to the Earl of Clancarty regarding engaging with other countries on artist’s resale rights (ARR) and the broad strategy for ARR internationally, as discussed during the Committee stage.
- 17 amendments tabled at Report stage in the Lords9 Not moved1 Agreed1 No decision1 Disagreed5 Withdrawn11 members moved amendments
- 1st reading in the Commons
- 2nd reading, Programme motion in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗23 speakers · 103 speeches
- 14 amendments tabled at Committee stage in the Commons4 Negatived on division3 Withdrawn6 Not called1 Not moved1 member moved amendments
- 15 amendments tabled at Report stage in the Commons1 Withdrawn10 Not called4 Negatived on division7 members moved amendments
King Charles III grants Royal Assent, and merges this bill into law