The UK will leave the EU on 29 March 2019. Leaving the EU means businesses may need to prepare for change.

Delivering a deal negotiated with the EU remains the government’s top priority. With an implementation period until December 2020, this would give businesses stability, certainty and time to prepare for our new relationship after EU Exit.

However, the government must plan for every possible outcome including no deal. Without a deal, businesses may need to take action before 29 March 2019.

Use this information to understand how leaving the EU may affect your business and what you can do to get ready.

Find out more at https://euexitbusiness.campaign.gov.uk/ including key guidance in different areas such as:

  • Employing EU citizens
  • Importing, exporting and transporting
  • Operating in the EU
  • Regulation and standards for products and goods
  • Using personal data
  • European and domestic funding

To start preparing your business, visit https://www.gov.uk/business-uk-leaving-eu

By using this tool, you will find out:

  • What your business may need to do to prepare for the UK leaving the EU
  • What’s changing in your industry
  • Information on specific rules and regulations