Do you trade with international partners – have you made preparations to lessen the impact of a possible “no deal” EU Exit on your business?

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International Trade

Although the UK government is confident of securing a comprehensive future partnership with the EU, in the event that we leave the EU without an agreement 29th March 2019, UK businesses will have to apply customs, excise and VAT procedure3s to goods traded with the EU, in the same way that already applies for goods traded outside of the EU.

HM Government have produced a step-by-step guide to Preparing for a “no deal” EU Exit for importing and exporting which can be viewed here.

To reduce the impact of a possible “no deal” EU Exit on your business, the International Trade department at the Dorset Chamber can offer practical advice and support to assist. The team has many years of experience in international trade and certification procedures, and are fully trained and accredited by BCC.

The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) have been supporting trade for over 150 years. BCC has created extensive international networks and works with businesses of all sizes, working closely with foreign counterparts, Governments and British exporters all over the world.

Dorset Chamber is an Issuing Body, appointed by HM Government Department for Business, Innovation & Skills, authorised to certify export documentation, including EC Certificate of Origin, Arab-British Certificate of Origin, EUR1/ATR Customs Movement Certificates and ATA Carnets.

 

For further documentation information, advice or help to address concerns such as; creating new supply chains  or sourcing pipeline alternatives to safeguard your business post 29th March 2019 EU Exit outcome, please contact the International Trade department on: 01202 714804, international@dcci.co.uk or visit the web pages: http://demo.ds-demo.co.uk/international-trade/.

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