Preparing your business for EU Exit

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Presentation transcript:

Preparing your business for EU Exit Andy Harrison Head, Business Intelligence & Engagement, BEIS East Midlands Chamber EU Exit seminar Rushcliffe 11 March 2019

We are here to share information to help you prepare for Exit Who we are Our aims for today We are from the BEIS Business Intelligence and Readiness team Our objective is to help businesses across sectors prepare for EU Exit We are attending events across the UK and working with TAs Provide an overview of key changes expected in 'No Deal' Share sources to find more detailed information Respond to your questions and gather your feedback

Businesses need to prepare for every eventuality Delivering the deal negotiated with the EU is the Government's top priority Businesses need to prepare for every eventuality However, as a responsible Government, we are preparing for every eventuality Preparing for 'No Deal' is now an operational priority for the Government Businesses should make sure they prepare and take action on their own 'No Deal' plans

Nine areas where changes are expected in a 'No Deal' scenario Nine key areas Several major changes to plan for, for example: Importing, exporting and transporting Businesses trading with the EU and many 3rd countries may need to pay tariffs Check the EU Market Access Database and 3rd country websites for tariffs and restrictions on exports from the UK Sign up to GOV.UK notifications on tariffs, customs checks and restrictions on imports to the UK Regulations and standards for goods and products Energy and climate Employing EU citizens Businesses should encourage or support EU Citizens they employ to apply for the relevant schemes EU Citizens in the UK can apply to the EU Settlement Scheme for settled or pre-settled status EU/ EEA / Swiss citizens arriving after 30 March in a 'No Deal' scenario, can stay for up to 3 months without a visa To stay for up to 36 additional months, they need to apply for EU Temporary Leave to Remain from within the UK Intellectual property Operating in the EU European and domestic funding Businesses moving personal data from the EU or 3rd countries into the UK must comply with respective data protection rules To transfer from EEA: ensure alternative safeguards under GDPR are in place e.g. Standard Contractual Clause (SCC) To transfer data from 3rd country: ensure compliance with 3rd countries' own data protection regulations Using personal data Public sector procurement

You can find more information on GOV.UK via two routes Answer seven questions to be directed to relevant content Choose one of the nine themes you are most interested in Start preparing 'No Deal' sector specific primer List of relevant publications 'No Deal' theme specific primer List of relevant publications Sign up to email alerts about EU Exit on GOV.UK: Brexit email alerts

Annex 1: 'No Deal' theme specific primers Importing, exporting and transporting Operating in the EU Regulation and standards for products and goods European and domestic funding Energy and climate Using personal data Employing EU citizens Public sector procurement Intellectual property

Annex 2: 'No Deal' sector specific primers Aerospace Gas markets Automotive Oil and gas production Chemicals Professional and business services Construction Electricity sector Consumer goods Science, research and innovation Retail Electronics, machinery and parts Steel and other metal manufacturing Space Non metal manufacturing Nuclear Life Sciences Parcel Delivery Services

Any questions?