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Well as in all those texts, one has to read very careful. The summary says there is a framework for professional qualification recognition (but not recognition in itself), which can be done in the future on a profession by profession basis. The only one implemented from the start was a very narrow recognition of legal services.
That said, the EU only regulates very few professions to begin with, most are nationally regulated in each EU and EFTA country and not subject to EU agreements. Some of those few are pilots and ATCOs. For most professions the UK has to negotiate with every single one of the EU and EFTA countries, basically nearly all UK earned degrees and qualifications are worthless in the EU, which, i am sure, will give a big boost to the UKs university sector.