BREXIT READINESS – Transition Period ending soon!
Even if the European Union and the United Kingdom conclude a highly ambitious partnership covering all areas agreed in the Political Declaration by the end of 2020, the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the EU acquis, the internal market and the Customs Union, at the end of the transition period will inevitably create barriers to trade and cross-border exchanges that do not exist today.
There will be broad and far-reaching consequences for public administrations, businesses and citizens as of 1 January 2021, regardless of the outcome of negotiations. These changes are unavoidable and stakeholders must make sure they are ready for them.
“GETTING READY FOR CHANGES” – Communication on readiness at the end of the transition period between the European Union and the United Kingdom – 09 July 2020 DOWNLOAD HERE
‘BREXIT READINESS CHECKLIST’ – For companies doing business with the UK – DOWNLOAD HERE
Brexit Readiness notices
- Asset management
- Banking and payment services
- Company Law
- Consumer protection and passenger rights
- Copyright
- Credit rating agencies
- Cultural goods (export and import)
- Customs, incl. preferential origin rules
- Data protection
- E-commerce
- Excise duties
- Exhaustion of intellectual property rights
- Food law
- Industrial products
- Insurance/re-insurance
- Online purchase with subsequent parcel delivery
- Post-trade financial services
- Road transport
- Security of network and information systems.
- Statutory audits
- Tariff rate quotas
- Value added tax (VAT) – goods
- Value added tax (VAT) – services
Full List and more information available here