BREXITcase-study
The withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union has been in the works since 2016, and finally became official on January 1, 2021 when the transition period ended.
The separation of the UK from the EU changes how goods move across borders between the two parties. There are added complexities and costs when it comes to trade, and navigating this new landscape may be challenging.
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A STRONG PARTNER
Have a team that can get you through it
With Brexit adding a border between the UK and the EU, it is safe to say that there will be added complexities and costs when it comes to trade. Learn more about why it is more important than ever to have a strong customs partner on your side when a trade agreement is finalized. Expeditors has thorough experience with European customs brokerage and is able to help companies navigate the complexities of Brexit.
3 Key Factors for Navigating the Brexit TransitionWITH EXPERTISE
After 40 years in the industry, our people know a thing or two about customs
Our friends at Tradewin have put together a free resource for you to download and share with your team. it covers some of the things we can expect to see during the transition period.
Download the free resourceAND EXPERIENCE
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Don't miss out on the opportunity to learn more about the changing coming with Brexit by tuning in to one of our many webinars held across the network. Check out our upcoming Events page to see when the next Brexit webinar will be held in your time zone.
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