EU fast-tracks Gibraltar treaty to keep Spain-UK border fluid before new biometric checks
Brussels has provisionally applied the long-awaited EU–UK Gibraltar treaty to avert border chaos when the EU’s new Entry/Exit System launches on 10 April 2026. The deal removes physical frontier controls, places Schengen checks at Gibraltar’s port and airport, and safeguards the daily commute of 15,000 cross-border workers. For companies, it eliminates the risk of severe delays for staff and goods moving between Spain and the Rock, while still requiring travellers to complete initial EES biometric enrolment.
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