As the date draws closer to the 29th March deadline we are now in a high risk situation for Trade with a serious potential of the UK crashing out of the EU without a Trade Agreement.
Irish Businesses at this point must ensure they have the requisite Customs Authorisations in place to allow their businesses to continue to import and export from what will shortly be a Non-EU Country.
Along with our step-by-step guide outlined below, we are advising businesses to:
Stock pile critical items for manufacturing and sale
Avoiding shipping or moving goods the week of the 29th
Apply Immediately for a Customs Registration (EORI) - see step 1 below
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