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Customs and Trade post-Brexit: What do I need to know?

Date: Friday, 22nd September

Time: 9.00 am to 1.00 pm

Venue: The River Lee Hotel

Cost: €25

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With negotiations for the Brexit divorce deal underway, it is clear that Britain leaving the single market and customs union will pose a threat to many Irish companies. Whilst Ireland’s trade with Britain will not cease under Brexit, it will become more complicated.

Carol Lynch, Partner in BDO’s Customs and International Trade Services will deliver two workshop's which will focus on preparing for the possible customs controls and duties in Ireland-UK trade post Brexit, based on the various scenarios that may emerge. Whilst we do not know what (if any) trade agreement will be settled upon, it may take a number of formats and these formats will form the basis of these workshops.


Focus on the Food & Drinks Industry

Date:
Wednesday, 4th October

Time: 9.00 am to 1.00 pm

 Venue: The River Lee Hotel

Cost: €25

Book here

With the UK being the No. 1 destination for Irish food and drink exports over the past number of years, the Irish agri-food industry will undoubtedly be presented with unprecedented challenges with regard to Customs and Trade, post Brexit. The UK will continue to be a critically important market for Irish agri-food products.

On Wednesday 4th October, Carol will deliver a targeted workshop; aimed at assisting food and drink companies in their preparation for the various customs and trade scenarios which may arise due to Brexit.

 

Contact Eimear for further information.

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