A major focus of No-Deal Brexit is how the border formalities can be solved on the island of Ireland as well as the volumes of goods going between UK and EU and passing through the English Channel on ro-ro or via the Eurotunnel. For a long period of time there were even discussions and different opinions around if there would be border procedures or not. For the professional Customs and Border community this has always been obvious – when a country leaves a Customs Union and a Customs territory there will be a customs border. When a Customs border appears, border formalities are necessary in line with the international trade legal framework.
Lars Karlsson
Recent Posts
How to handle the Irish Border Challenge and manage post-Brexit UK-EU borders
Aug 23, 2019 11:48:22 AM / by Lars Karlsson posted in Brexit, Customs, Logistics, Trade, Supply Chain, Ireland, Smart Borders
Up to 10 ‘free ports’ to open across UK after Brexit
Aug 21, 2019 2:43:35 PM / by Lars Karlsson posted in Brexit, Customs, Logistics, Trade, Free port
Up to 10 ‘free ports’ to open across UK after Brexit under new government plans. Will it be successful? Yes, it could become a real success.
Preparing for No-Deal Brexit
Aug 20, 2019 11:30:39 AM / by Lars Karlsson posted in Brexit, Customs, Trade, UCC, Preparations
We are quickly approaching the October 31st when United Kingdom is set to leave the European Union if a deal is not in place before that date.