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Post Brexit Planning


Institute of Export & International Trade

Summary

Price
£478.80 inc VAT
Study method
Classroom
Duration
1 day · Part-time or full-time
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Certificate of completion - Free

Location & dates

Location
Address
Clayton Hotel
22 Ormeau Avenue
BELFAST
County Antrim
BT28HS
United Kingdom
Address
The Studio Birmingham
7 Cannon Street
BIRMINGHAM
West Midlands
B25EP
United Kingdom
Address
St Pancras Meeting Rooms
St Chads Street
Central London
London
WC1H8AG
United Kingdom
Address
Radisson Blu
80 High Street
EDINBURGH
Midlothian
EH11TH
United Kingdom

Overview

With the transition to the second stage of Brexit negotiations, discussions will focus on trade arrangements within the UK’s exit agreement, as well as transitional arrangements. This workshop will focus on implications for existing export and import businesses in relation to trade with the EU member states and also with the rest of the world. It is intended to provide exporters and importers with the knowledge to prepare for different Brexit outcomes, in the medium and longer term, and offers a checklist of practical steps to anticipate changes and take advantage of opportunities.

***You can now claim government grant funding to cover the full cost of this training course. Find out more***

Certificates

Certificate of completion

Digital certificate - Included

Description

Learning outcomes:

The Present

  • The exit process and timescale, implications
  • Current and future impacts, contingency planning
  • Communicating with existing EU clients/suppliers/partners

Anticipating the future

  • Customs legislation, clearance, tariffs
    • Understanding the importance of the World Trade Organisation
  • Regulatory and documentary implications, licences, inspections
  • Other factors impacting on trade in services and goods
  • The transition phase

Wider implications of Brexit for international trade

  • Trading with the rest of the world
  • Free Trade Agreements, and origin of goods
  • Implications for trade beyond Europe and within

Securing the Supply Chain

  • Evaluating transport & logistics issues
  • Sourcing implications
  • Minimising delay and uncertainty
  • Authorised Economic Operator (AEO)
  • Supplier contracts

Planning and preparation for exporters and importers

  • Risk analysis
  • Checklist of factors to consider
  • Risk mitigation

Who is this course for?

This course is applicable to all areas of international trade, to enable companies to be aware of the potential impact the changes may have and the best way to prepare for them.

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