Thursday, February 7, 2019

PREPARING FOR CHANGES AT THE UK BORDER AFTER A NO DEAL EU EXIT


Partnership pack: preparing for changes at the UK border after a no deal EU exit

This partnership pack is designed to help you support businesses preparing for day one if we leave the EU without a deal.

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Partnership pack: preparing for changes at the UK border after a no deal EU Exit

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Preparing for a no deal EU Exit - step-by-step guide to importing

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Preparing for a no deal EU Exit - step-by-step guide to exporting

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This pack provides key stakeholders and intermediaries working with businesses with a high-level guide to customs processes and procedures that are likely to apply in a no deal scenario.
For 2 years, the government has been implementing a significant programme of work to ensure the UK will be ready from day one in all scenarios, including a potential ‘no deal’ outcome in March 2019.
It has always been the case that as we get nearer to March 2019, preparations for a no deal scenario would have to be accelerated. Such an acceleration does not reflect an increased likelihood of a no deal outcome. Rather, it is about ensuring our plans are in place in the unlikely scenario that they need to be relied on.
You can use this pack for your own contingency planning and to help your customers, members and clients to:
  • think about how they will need to adapt their business to comply with new systems, processes and controls
  • assess the impact of the increased demand for customs declarations on their business
  • consider whether they need to recruit and train additional staff
  • stay up-to-date with these changes
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Published 22 October 2018
Last updated 6 February 2019