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Minister Arias-Vasquez on Continued Business Engagement Ahead of Revised Treaty Implementation Date

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Gibraltar's Minister for Business Gemma Arias-Vasquez announced the government will continue its extensive programme of business engagement following confirmation that the implementation date for new treaty arrangements has been revised to 15 July 2026. The government has been meeting with industry sectors to understand concerns and prepare businesses for the changes ahead. The Business Transition Advisory Group will be reconvened to provide continued updates and allow businesses to prepare in an orderly manner.

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The Gibraltar Government has confirmed a revised implementation date of 15 July 2026 for new treaty arrangements, extending the original timeline in response to business requests for additional preparation time. Minister Arias-Vasquez stated the government will continue its sector-by-sector engagement programme and reconvene the Business Transition Advisory Group.

Businesses operating in Gibraltar should continue monitoring for updates and preparing their internal processes for the treaty implementation. The extension provides additional time to address practical issues and coordinate with Spanish customs authorities, though businesses should not delay their preparation efforts.

What to do next

  1. Monitor for further updates from the Business Transition Advisory Group
  2. Review internal preparations for July 15, 2026 treaty implementation
  3. Coordinate with relevant Spanish customs authorities as required

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April 07, 2026

The Minister for Business, the Hon Gemma Arias-Vasquez, has said that the Government will continue its extensive programme of engagement with industry following confirmation that the implementation date for the new treaty arrangements will now be 15th July 2026.

In recent months, the Government has held a wide range of meetings with industry, engaging sector by sector in order to understand their concerns, identify practical issues and work through the preparations required ahead of implementation.

Minister Arias-Vasquez said the additional time that has now been agreed is important and reflected what many businesses had been asking for, namely more time to prepare properly for the changes ahead. She added that the Government had been pleased to be able to secure that implementation date, while also ensuring that the transition to the revised timetable was handled smoothly and responsibly.

As part of the next phase of this work, the Government will continue that engagement over the coming months at a pace that reflects the revised timetable. This will include further meetings with the relevant authorities in Spain, as well as the reconvening of the Business Transition Advisory Group, so that businesses can continue to receive updates, raise further questions and prepare in a practical and orderly way for implementation on 15th July.

The Minister for Business, the Hon Gemma Arias-Vasquez, said: “We have already done a great deal of work with industry, meeting with many different sectors across the economy to listen carefully, to explain what we can and to help businesses prepare for the changes ahead.

“Many businesses made clear that they wanted more time, and that has now been achieved, whilst also making sure that the process was handled smoothly and responsibly.

“We will now continue that work. I will shortly be reconvening the Business Transition Advisory Group and we will also continue our engagement sector by sector and reorganise the necessary meetings with the relevant customs authorities in Spain so that by 15th July everything that needs to be in place is in place.”

“I want businesses to know that we will continue to work alongside them every step of the way. My door remains open to the Chamber, the GFSB and representative bodies across our business community. I can assure the business community that we will continue to share as much information as we can, as and when we have it. Our focus remains on making sure that the treaty implementation is as smooth as possible for Gibraltar’s business community.”

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GIB
Published
April 7th, 2026
Compliance deadline
July 15th, 2026 (89 days)
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

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Businesses Government agencies Importers and exporters
Industry sector
9211 Government & Public Administration
Activity scope
Cross-border trade Business transition planning Treaty compliance
Geographic scope
GI GI

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International Trade
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Government Contracting Financial Services

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