11 pm on 31st December 2020
Remember, at 11 pm on 31st December 2020, the UK will leave the EU Single Market and Customs Union…
Remember, at 11 pm on 31st December 2020, the UK will leave the EU Single Market and Customs Union…
EU goods imported into Great Britain after the Transition Period has ended will be subject to new UK Border controls which will be introduced in stages. This should give businesses affected by coronavirus a little more time to prepare. New border control post will be built and monies have been set aside to help fund the changes required and stakeholders…
More trade is essential if the UK is to overcome the unprecedented economic challenge posed by the Coronavirus. The UK’s priority is to launch negotiations with the EU, the US, Australia, New Zealand and Japan…
UK government will not be extending the transition period, which means The transition period will, therefore, end on 31 December 2020, in line with the provisions of the Withdrawal Agreement. New rules will take effect on 1 January 2021…
UK left the EU on 31st of January 2020. Now you can start to prepare your business to be compliant with new UK regulations….
As the UK leaves the EU, the European Medicines Agency and the European Commission are working to align EU member states and to help them deal with similar problems.