This report is produced in partnership with Deloitte, the BRC’s Annual Trade Partner 2020/21. 

The UK’s departure from the EU will herald the biggest change to the UK’s customs landscape in a generation. Many businesses that have previously not needed to know about importing, exporting and tariffs will need to become specialists. 

In this step-by-step guide we provide a checklist summarising the key considerations and actions businesses exporting goods from GB will need to take, as well as the steps EU countries are taking to prepare for border changes at the end of the transition period.

 

Working in partnership

Through our partnership with Deloitte and their market-leading Global Trade Advisory teamGlobal Trade Bureau and Global Brexit Insights, we’re able to bring additional guidance, support and expertise to our retail members.

By virtue of our Partnership with Deloitte, BRC members can also benefit from additional support on customs declarations.

  • Looking for third party support? BRC members can benefit from a 15% discount on the Deloitte customs declarations service.
  • Managing customs compliance in-house? BRC members are invited to take part in trials of a new Deloitte technology platform that uses automated intelligence to enable businesses to prepare and submit their own customs declarations.
If you want to take advantage of the discounted service or learn more about preparing customs declarations in-house, please contact: