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Donegal businesses urged to get Brexit Ready

written by Stephen Maguire October 20, 2020
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With less than 75 days until Britain leaves the European Union, Donegal businesses are being urged to prepare for the inevitable changes that Brexit will bring. A National Brexit Day hosted by Donegal Local Enterprise Office takes place online tomorrow, Wednesday 21st October, and will look at what businesses must do to be Brexit ready.

The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue TD, will give an opening address, followed by a series of online talks and practical insights on issues that are critical to businesses as they prepare for Brexit. Attendance is free but early booking is essential.

Donegal Local Enterprise Office, on behalf of the Local Enterprise Network under the Enterprise Europe Network (EEN), will host a National Brexit Day this Wednesday, 21st October

Donegal Local Enterprise Office, on behalf of the Local Enterprise Network under the Enterprise Europe Network (EEN), will host a National Brexit Day this Wednesday, 21st October

Michael Tunney, Head of Enterprise Donegal, says: “From 1st January 2021, the UK will no longer be in the Single Market or Customs Union, which means how we trade with them will be very different. As we move towards the final stages of 2020, Local Enterprise Office Donegal has a range of supports available to help local businesses prepare for Brexit. Our dedicated National Brexit Day this Wednesday, which we are organising on behalf of the Local Enterprise Network under the Enterprise Europe Network (EEN), will help guide businesses through the necessary steps and identify the key actions they must take to prepare for the substantial changes that will arise on 31st December 2020.”

The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue TD, will give an opening address at National Brexit Day, which takes place online tomorrow.

The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue TD, will give an opening address at National Brexit Day, which takes place online tomorrow.
“We’re reinforcing the need for business to take action now to prepare for the complexity of change surrounding Brexit” Michael adds. “The EEN ‘Are you Brexit Ready” event will examine the Customs’ processes and procedures so that businesses understand what change is required. There will be a series of online talks on issues critical to business, covering key topics including an update on the Brexit negotiations, the effect on trade with Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and the logistics around importing goods. A number of companies including the Mc Menamin Group, Killygordon will give their perspective on preparations to date, highlighting the challenges they faced and the actions they took to overcome them. As a follow-up we are also organising one-to-one meetings with BREXIT experts on November 12th”.

Michael Tunney, Head of Enterprise Donegal is encouraging businesses in the county to prepare for the changes surrounding Brexit.

Michael Tunney, Head of Enterprise Donegal is encouraging businesses in the county to prepare for the changes surrounding Brexit.

“Regardless of a hard or soft Customs’ Brexit, goods to and from the UK – or transiting through the UK – will be subject to strict compliance and documentation requirements” says Michael. “So, we’re also hosting “Prepare Your Business for Customs” workshops to help businesses better understand how export and import customs will impact trade with the UK as a ‘Third Country’, how tariffs work and the need to correctly classify your goods. The workshops are hosted by Lorna Kelly of BDO Customs & International Trade Services and will help businesses become familiar with the customs compliance requirements that will affect their company, on trading with the UK, outside the EU. They will also help to identify the urgent tasks and applications needed to mitigate costly delays and penalties.”

For more information on the range of Brexit supports available and to book your attendance, visit https://www.localenterprise.ie/Donegal/Training-Events/Online-Bookings/Are-You-BREXIT-ready-Free-Online-Event.html

Donegal businesses urged to get Brexit Ready was last modified: October 19th, 2020 by Stephen Maguire
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Stephen Maguire

Stephen Maguire is the co-founder of Donegal Daily. He has worked as a reporter for almost 30 years starting locally with the Donegal Peoples Press before moving to the Mirror Group. He continues to contribute daily to national media outlets including the Irish Times, RTE, the Irish Independent, Irish Sun, Irish Mirror, Irish Star, the Daily Mail and the Examiner.

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