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New Video explainers on Post-Transition Rules - for SMEs

The UK has agreed a deal with the EU and rules for doing business have changed. To understand the changes and check your business is ready, register now for instant access to on demand video explainers by the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy on areas including exports, imports, tariffs, data and hiring. New rules are here, act now to keep your business moving.

The new content is aimed at all businesses and covers 18 topic, with additional sector signposting for 12 BEIS sectors. All of the details are below:

Alphabetical list of video explainers:

  1. Businesses and Trade Agreements
  2. Businesses Engaged in Emissions Trading
  3. Businesses Hiring Overseas Staff
  4. Businesses Involved in the Horizon 2020 Funding Service
  5. Businesses Involved with Data
  6. Businesses Operating Online
  7. Businesses Preparing and Auditing Financial Accounts
  8. Businesses who Import and Export
  9. Businesses Providing Services to EU Markets
  10. Businesses Shipping Waste between GB and EU
  11. Businesses Working with Intellectual Property
  12. Chemical Regulations
  13. Moving Goods into, out of, or through Northern Ireland
  14. Placing and Selling Goods on the Market
  15. REACH Chemical Regulations
  16. Recognition of Professional Qualifications
  17. Rules of Origin
  18. Trade Tariffs 

Alphabetical list of sectors:

  1. Aerospace
  2. Automotive
  3. Chemicals
  4. Civil Nuclear
  5. Construction
  6. Consumer Goods
  7. Electronics and Machinery
  8. Energy
  9. Life Sciences
  10. Metals and Other Materials
  11. Retail
  12. Services and Investment

The on demand videos are designed to help businesses familiarise themselves with the new rules and the actions they should take.

Register now to immediately access the video content.

A wider press release is also available https://www.gov.uk/government/news/act-now-to-keep-your-business-moving-in-2021-business-minister-urges