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Register your chemicals to an organisation based in the EU if you want to export them to the EU.
You will not be able to export your chemicals if you do not register them to an organisation in the EU.
Read the guidance:
How to comply with REACH chemical regulations
It usually takes up to 6 weeks
Check if you need to pay a tariff on goods you import from the EU
Your goods will be held at customs if you do not pay the correct tariff.
Read the guidance:
Check temporary rates of customs duty (tariffs) on imports after a no-deal Brexit.
It takes more than 4 weeks
Get an EORI number that starts with GB to move your goods into or out of the EU
You will not be able to buy goods from or sell goods to the EU without an EORI number.
Read the guidance:
Get ready to move goods between or through common transit countries including the EU
It takes up to a week
Register for Transitional Simplified Procedures (TSP) to make it easier to import goods from the EU
You'll need to make full import declarations each time you buy goods from the EU if you do not use TSP.
It takes 2 to 4 weeks
Set up a 'duty deferment account' to pay your customs duties, import VAT and excise duties monthly by Direct Debit, if you need to pay duty
You'll need to pay your import duties as soon as your goods pass through customs if you do not have a 'duty deferment account'.
Read the guidance:
Customs procedures if the UK leaves the EU without a deal - Deferring Duty
It takes up to one week
Decide whether to get an agent or make declarations yourself
You may not be able to trade goods with the EU if you do not get your business ready.
Read the guidance:
Placing manufactured goods on the EU market after Brexit
Do it as soon as possible
Register for a quicker way to move your goods to the EU
Your goods may be delayed or rejected when they reach the EU if you do not register.
Read the guidance:
Moving goods between or through common transit countries including the EU
Do it as soon as possible
Check if you need permission to sell someone's intellectual property in the EEA, if you've already sold it in the UK
You may not be able to export your intellectual property protected products from the UK to the EEA without the right permission.
Read the guidance:
Brexit and exhaustion of intellectual property rights
Do it as soon as possible
Check the rules on moving radioactive material into and out of the UK
You will not be able to move radioactive sources into the UK without making a written declaration.
Read the guidance:
Shipping radioactive waste and spent fuel after Brexit
Do it as soon as possible
Check what documents your employees need to make and operate aircraft for the gas and oil industry in the EU, EEA and Switzerland
You will not be able to make or operate aircraft for the gas and oil industry in the EU, EEA and Switzerland without the right documents.
Read the guidance:
Prepare to work and operate in the European aviation sector after Brexit
Up to one week
Prepare for loss of access to EU Emissions Trading System and other EU Registry accounts after Brexit
You will not be able to access accounts in the EU ETS Union Registry administered by the UK and accounts in the Kyoto Protocol National Registry of the UK.
Read the guidance:
The chemicals sector and preparing for Brexit
Do it as soon as possible
Find out how to exchange your UK Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) for an EU Driver CPC
You will not be able to drive a lorry for an EU operator if you do not have an EU Driver CPC.
Read the guidance:
Drive in the EU after Brexit: lorry and goods vehicle drivers
Do it as soon as possible
Check if you need to apply for a permit for journeys through or between EU countries
You may not be able to transport goods through or between EU countries without an ECMT permit.
Read the guidance:
ECMT international road haulage permits
It takes up to 2 weeks
Check what steps you need to take to sell goods to the EU
You may not be able to sell goods to the EU if you do not get your business ready.
Read the guidance:
Get your business ready to export from the UK to the EU after Brexit
It takes up to 4 weeks
Check if your customers can give you the right documents for trade with the EU, if you’re a haulier
You may not be able to transport goods through the EU if your customers do not give you the right documents
Read the guidance:
International road haulage: no-deal Brexit haulier checklist
It takes more than 4 weeks
Check what documents you need to transport goods through the EU, if you’re a haulier
You will not be able to transport haulage goods through the EU without the right documents.
Read the guidance:
Carry out international road haulage after Brexit
It takes more than 4 weeks
Check how to get approval to sell vehicles and vehicle parts in the UK and the EU
You will not be able to sell vehicles or vehicle parts in the UK and the EU if they are not approved correctly.
Read the guidance:
Vehicle type-approval if there’s no Brexit deal
It takes more than 4 weeks
Check what you need to do if you're a lawyer with an EU or EEA qualification to still work or provide legal services in the UK
You may not be able to continue working or providing legal services in the UK if you do not prepare.
Read the guidance:
EU lawyers in the UK after a no-deal Brexit
Do it as soon as possible
Check what you need to do if you own a UK legal services business
You may not be able to continue providing legal services in the same way if you do not get your business ready.
Read the guidance:
Legal services business owners after a no-deal Brexit
Do it as soon as possible
Check what you need to do if you're a lawyer with a UK qualification to still work or provide legal services in the EU
You may not be able to continue working or providing legal services in the EU if you do not prepare.
Read the guidance:
UK lawyers practising in the EU, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein in a no-deal Brexit
Do it as soon as possible
If you buy chemicals from the EU, you will need to register on the new UK REACH system
You may not be able to bring chemicals into the UK if you do not register.
Read the guidance:
How to comply with REACH chemical regulations
It usually takes up to 6 weeks
Check if your third-party conformity assessment for construction products is still recognised by the EU
If your conformity assessment is not held by an EU-recognised body, you will not be able to sell your products in the EU.
Read the guidance:
Construction Products Regulation if there is no Brexit deal
Do it as soon as possible
You may not need to do all these actions ahead of the 31 October deadline. The action you may need to take may change subject to negotiations and your own circumstances.