Published:
1:08 PM January 29, 2021
HEADING FOR EUROPE: New rules are now in place for trading with the continent
- Credit: Joe Giddens/PA Wire
The way we do business with the EU has changed. Many firms are already adapting to the new rules and making plans for the future. If your business has not introduced changes, it is not too late. But you must act now! This is what you need to do.
New rules for doing business with Europe are in place and you must act now to continue trading with the continent. The UK Government has already minimised disruption, staggering border control changes. But you must:
Published:
1:08 PM January 29, 2021
HEADING FOR EUROPE: New rules are now in place for trading with the continent
- Credit: Joe Giddens/PA Wire
The way we do business with the EU has changed. Many firms are already adapting to the new rules and making plans for the future. If your business has not introduced changes, it is not too late. But you must act now! This is what you need to do.
New rules for doing business with Europe are in place and you must act now to continue trading with the continent. The UK Government has already minimised disruption, staggering border control changes. But you must:
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