News added on 06.01.2021
Has the last minute trade deal had an impact on your Brexit preparations?
The Trade Deal and Cooperation Agreement ensures that goods will continue to move between the UK and the EU with no imposition of tariffs or quotas if the goods originate in the UK-EU free trade area. There were also special measures announced to reduce red tape for medical and chemical products, organic products, wine and vehicles. Hauliers are still able to operate between the UK and the EU with no European Conference of Ministers of Transport permits required.
However, as the UK has left both the Single Market and the Customs Union, businesses will need to adopt new customs and regulatory procedures to trade with the EU. The good news is that these haven’t changed as a result of the deal; you need to follow government guidance in connection with the ending of the transition period. The exact requirements will depend on what your business does, and whether you import or export (or both). Some of the key points affecting transactions with EU countries are:
You should use the guidance here as a starting point, particularly the links under the heading “changes for businesses and citizens”.