Brexit Information
Published on Wednesday, 20 March 2019
Gov.UK
Leaving the EU means your business may need to prepare for change.
Delivering a deal negotiated with the EU remains the government’s top priority. With an implementation period until December 2020, this would give businesses stability, certainty and time to prepare for our new relationship after EU Exit.
However, the government must plan for every possible outcome including no deal. Without a deal, businesses may need to take action before 29 March 2019.
Use this information to understand how leaving the EU may affect your business and what you can do to get ready.
Download your Partnership Preparation Pack.
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FSB
In preparation for Brexit FSB are helping small businesses:
a) Understand the Withdrawal Agreement including EU Commission and UK Government ‘backstop’ propositions to avoid a hard border on the Island of Ireland;
b) Understand the range of ‘end state’ scenarios that are possible including;
- No deal (with no transition period)
- Free Trade Agreement (FTA)
- Association Agreement (Chequers)
- European Economic Area (EEA)
- European Free Trade Association (EFTA) / Switzerland
c) Prepare for the scenario that would cause the most disruption to the business continuity of small businesses in the short to medium term.
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Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce
The Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce are dedicated to helping local businesses make sense out of Brexit. Their comprehensive Brexit Toolkit includes tools and resources to help businesses understand the potential impact of Brexit on their business, tips on planning and preparing for Brexit, answers to commonly asked questions on how Brexit will affect businesses and the latest information on Brexit negotiations so far. Remember to complete your FREE Business Brexit Health Check for your personalised report on how Brexit may affect your business.
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