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UK Brexit weekly legal update: HMRC customs, FCA Market Watch 78 on IRD data, neurotechnology regulation, Procurement Act preparation, retained EU law (week ending 12 April 2024)

Published on: 12 April 2024

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Post-Brexit transition guidance

This area features refreshed and new Brexit webpages and guidance addressing legal and practical developments.

Weekly roundup of HMRC import, export and customs guidance—8 April 2024

A summary of revisions to HMRC import, export and customs guidance for 2 April 2024 to 8 April 2024. See: LNB News 08/04/2024 14.

Editor’s picks—the practice area/sector view

Highlighted Brexit updates selected by Lexis+®UK lawyers from within their own specialisms.

Financial Services

FCA publishes Market Watch 78

The FCA has issued Market Watch 78. It sets out supervisory findings on the completeness and accuracy of instrument reference data (IRD) under Commission Delegated Assimilated Regulation (EU) 2017/585 (UK RTS 23), of note to RIEs, MTFs, OTFs and SIs. See: LNB News 09/04/2024 32. For more from Financial Services, see: Financial Services weekly highlights—overview.

DSIT publishes government’s response to RHC’s neurotechnology report

The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) has published a

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