Gov Advice on No Deal Brexit
The Government have today released a page on their website entitled “How to prepare if the UK leaves the EU with no deal“.
After International Trade Secretary – Liam Fox – suggested we are 60/40 against the chance of a deal recently, this could become quite useful over the coming months.
The guide is a collection of individual articles and advice across the subjects of:
- Overview
- Applying for EU-funded programmes
- Civil nuclear and nuclear research
- Farming
- Importing and exporting
- Labelling products and making them safe
- Money and tax
- Regulating medicines and medical equipment
- State aid
- Studying in the UK or EU
- Workplace rights
The page can be found here:
https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/how-to-prepare-if-the-uk-leaves-the-eu-with-no-deal
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