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UK–EU27 no-deal Brexit goods exports: legal checklist on WTO tariffs, customs declarations, EORI, VAT, CE/REACH compliance and export controls [Archived]

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This Checklist is archived and no longer maintained. Brexit: From exit day (11 pm on 31 January 2020), the UK ceased to be an EU Member State. Nonetheless, under the Withdrawal Agreement, the UK entered an implementation period during which EU law continues to apply, which affects this Checklist. For additional guidance, refer to Brexit Bulletin—key updates, research tips and resources, and the Brexit collection. On 3 February 2020, the UK and the EU published initial negotiating stances on a future UK-EU relationship after Brexit. Although the Political Declaration, which accompanies the Withdrawal Agreement, outlines the framework for future ties with the EU, it is not legally binding, so either party may decide to deviate from parts or all of it, and outcomes could therefore differ from that text. If talks on a UK-EU trade agreement fail (a no trade deal Brexit), UK-EU trade would default to World Trade Organization (WTO) terms. This Checklist highlights the principal points to consider when selling goods from the UK for supply to the EU27 in a no trade deal context...

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Chris Bryant
Chris Bryant

Chris is a partner based in the London and Brussels offices of Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner. He has over 15 years' experience advising on UK & EU competition law, international trade law, and EU regulatory issues and processes. Chris heads the firm's Tier 1 ranked Brexit taskforce and is one of the leading experts and media commentators on the subject. He has worked with clients across virtually all sectors of the economy, including financial services, automotive, retail, chemicals and telecoms in relation to their Brexit planning. His work has included scenario and contingency planning, providing legal and political insights and helping clients to formulate strategies for influencing the UK and EU governments. Chris has provided commentary for the BBC, Financial Times, Daily Telegraph and Reuters amongst many others. In addition to advising on some very significant Brexit projects for key clients, Chris Bryant has found time to...

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