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Brexit and your business - what you need to know

Brexit checklist

From customs checks and tariffs to supply chain and business travel, this handy 10-point checklist will keep your transition plans on track.

Support for export and customs documentation

If your business doesn't have the right resources to make customs declarations, you can hire outside help to ease the process. 

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What will Brexit mean for sectors?

All sectors in Scotland will be impacted, some more than others. Read the latest guidance to see how your business is likely to be affected. 

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Brexit transition toolkit

Expert guidance and support to help new and existing businesses operate after Brexit.

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Northern Ireland Protocol

If you trade with Northern Ireland you must ensure your business is ready to operate after Brexit. 

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What do free trade agreements mean for my business?

What is an FTA? How do they effect your business? And with what countries has the UK finalised an agreement? 

Brexit impact on logistics, supply chain and tariffs

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How has Brexit impacted your supply chain?

Worried about the impact on your supply chain after Brexit? Be resilient. Know your options and plan ahead with our help.

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Everything you need to know about tariffs

Want to know how changes to export/import tariffs after Brexit might will affect your business? Read our step-by-step guide.

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Transport and logistics

How to ensure your goods get to market and you get the imports your business needs to operate after Brexit.