Thousands of UK businesses may need to set up an EU presence if they want to export goods to European markets, according Blick Rothenberg, a law firm specialising in international trade.
Both EU and UK law will require companies to “have a door to knock on” if there are any disputes over payment and compliance with customs changes that will treat the UK as if it were any other non-EU country after 1 January.
The only other option is to pay a customs and freight forwarding agent to bear the risk that new paperwork and payment obligations are satisfied.
Source BBC News
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