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The British Chambers central hub collates up-to-date information relevant to all Chamber members. This includes a Brexit checklist and no-deal guidance dashboard.
To support business preparations the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy is hosting free webinars to help you check the new rules and understand the actions to take.
UK businesses could be affected by a no-deal Brexit even if they do not trade with the EU because trading agreements will no longer apply. The Government has published country specific guides.
In a no-deal Brexit, providing services and travelling to EU countries, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein, will change. The Government has released country-by-country guides to help businesses.
The Chamber’s hub has resources to help companies understand key Brexit issues. There's information on customs checks, potential border delays, tariffs and other support including export training.
A helpline has been established by Government to give companies information about importing and exporting goods after Brexit, such as tariffs and customs procedures. Businesses can call on 0300 3301 331.
EU citizens and their families can apply to the EU Settlement Scheme. The employer toolkit equips companies with tools and information to support applications.
The FSB’s hub for Brexit gives regular updates and advice tailored to small businesses, including on data, importing, exporting and EU workers. There are also webinars and a timeline of events to date.
Companies dealing in food or animal feed are responsible for it being safe. For most businesses, the current legal requirements will continue to apply. The FSA has released information on what could change.
You need an EORI number to move goods into or out of the EU. If you do not get one, you may have increased costs and delays. Businesses can apply through the Government’s portal.
The Government has built a central Brexit source for businesses and individuals. It includes guidance on preparing your company, living and working in the EU and staying in the UK as an EU citizen.
Businesses who complete customs declarations can apply for grants to help with recruitment, training and IT improvements. Information has been released by Government on how to apply.
Businesses supplying and purchasing substances, mixtures or articles to and from the EU/EEA will see regulatory changes. Defra has published guidance on UK REACH and UK REACH IT in a no-deal.
The ICO has produced guidance for companies handling data in the event of a no-deal Brexit. This includes data protection compliance and FAQs around information rights.
The IoD Brexit content includes checklists of questions businesses should ask as well as weekly blogs and news roundups. There’s also directories and factsheets of what businesses should know.
Guidance has been released about how IP law will change under Brexit. The page includes guidance on trademarks, designs, patents right law, and exhaustion of IP rights after Brexit.
Labelling of food and drink products will change if there’s a no-deal Brexit. Guidance has been published, including from the EU, on issues including health and identification marks.