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BREXIT - what it means for small manufacturers
fcb:
It's here: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/948104/EU-UK_Trade_and_Cooperation_Agreement_24.12.2020.pdf
There's a interesting and fairly concise article here that helps, although the focus is mainly on IMPORTING into the UK: https://smallbusiness.co.uk/what-the-brexit-deal-means-for-small-business-2551906/
The EORI number advice is relevant to both import and export.
For those EXPORTING to the EU from the UK: https://www.gov.uk/check-duties-customs-exporting
BravoV:
This at least, by the time of this posting, imo, is the best summary of the deal.
-> Explainer-How will the EU-British trade deal change ties?
Interesting phrase ...
"There are also areas left unfinished that will require more negotiation." :P
SilverSolder:
--- Quote from: BravoV on December 26, 2020, 06:17:53 pm ---[...]
Interesting phrase ...
"There are also areas left unfinished that will require more negotiation." :P
--- End quote ---
Yeah, predictably, this is just the beginning of years of wrangling and whining.
coppice:
--- Quote from: SilverSolder on December 26, 2020, 07:50:34 pm ---
--- Quote from: BravoV on December 26, 2020, 06:17:53 pm ---[...]
Interesting phrase ...
"There are also areas left unfinished that will require more negotiation." :P
--- End quote ---
Yeah, predictably, this is just the beginning of years of wrangling and whining.
--- End quote ---
Fully fleshed out international agreements always take years. When a quick agreement is announced, you can be sure its no more than an outline agreement. People sign outline agreements all the time. Its easy. Without the details you always have enough wiggle room to do pretty much anything you want to.
BravoV:
Its already for years in making, ok, forget about it, fact is that is very convinient isn't it ? >:D
Just let the next PM to bear the burden. :P
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