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November 2021
The realities of global trade are changing fast.
After Brexit and the economic shock created by COVID-19, organisations face new challenges to ensure they keep goods flowing efficiently across borders. Plus, emerging climate and resource risks mean supply chains need to be resilient and sustainable.
Navigating the new world we are in requires a new approach to business so this edition of Talking Tax will explore this in more detail.
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This month's must read
In January 2021, after the first Brexit trade controls came into force, UK exports to the EU fell dramatically. The collapse in exports had an especially big impact on the food industry. To prevent new customs requirements potentially derailing the expected post-pandemic economic recovery, businesses need to act now.
Last week we were in conversation with Martin Blanche. In this short video we explore the implications new border controls have had on UK business as well as what organisations need to be aware of for January 2022, and beyond?