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Gibraltar Border Removed: Historic Unification in the Post-Brexit European Economy

724FinanceDr. Aslıhan Demir
Gibraltar Border Removed: Historic Unification in the Post-Brexit European Economy

As the last physical barrier on continental Europe vanishes, a ceremony attended by Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and Gibraltar Chief Minister Fabian Picardo marked one of the most critical economic integration steps post-Brexit. The removal of the border gate between Spain and Gibraltar puts an end to years of logistics and labor efficiency issues in the region, finalizing the integration with the EU Single Market and the Customs Union.

Post-Brexit Economic Integration

The period of uncertainty that began with the United Kingdom's departure from the European Union on January 31, 2020, has been grounded in economic stability with the newly signed agreement. The agreement, signed in Brussels and put into effect, opens a new door for regional economic growth by removing trade barriers.
  • The complete removal of the border line ends physical barriers to the flow of goods between Spain and Gibraltar.
  • Inclusion in the Schengen free-movement zone optimizes travel freedom and tourism flows.
  • More than 15,500 Spanish citizens working in Gibraltar will escape daily time losses from queues, contributing to labor efficiency.
  • Controls to be conducted at Gibraltar's port and airport will ensure customs procedures are modernized and expedited.
  • Schengen and Customs Union Alignment

    The economic backbone of the agreement consists of trade provisions secured under the EU Single Market and EU Customs Union. This arrangement enhances the region's competitive power, offering a more transparent and accessible market structure for international investors. The demolition of the border gate is viewed not just as a political move, but as a strategic step towards rationalizing regional supply chains.
    This agreement is not merely a symbolic border crossing but a critical macroeconomic step that reduces transaction costs in the trade of goods and services. The elimination of border controls is expected to enhance supply chain efficiency in the region, creating a positive externality on the economy of southern Spain and the trade volume of the Gibraltar port.
    Dr. Aslıhan Demir

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