A post-Brexit trade deal could be sealed as talks between the UK government and European Union continue this week.  Before the weekend, both parties said that ‘no-deal’ was the most likely outcome. Whether or not a deal is agreed, you should ensure that your business is prepared for operating under new rules.  Please review the information and guidance below on what arrangements you could face from January 2021 onwards.

Resources to help you prepare for a no-deal Brexit

Create an Action Plan: Answer a few questions for your personalised action list for you and your business from the GOV.UK website.

Importing Goods: If you import goods from the EU, you will need to change your processes from 1 January 2021. Find step by step instructions and prepare your plan now

Exporting Goods: The process for exporting goods to the EU will change from 1 January 2021. Find out what actions you need to take in order to start or continue exporting goods to the EU.

Travelling in Europe: Travel to the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein will change from 1 January 2021. You might need an international driving permit (IDP) to drive in some countries. If you’re taking your own vehicle, you will also need a ‘green card’ and a GB sticker.

Find out more if your business is based in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland.