Companies across Coventry and Warwickshire have been warned to take urgent action to prepare for Brexit.
The Coventry and Warwickshire Chamber of Commerce says uncertainty around the path the 海角视频 is taking in exiting the EU has caused many firms to put off vital preparations.
The chamber, in conjunction with other chambers in the West Midlands and across the 海角视频, carried out a survey among companies to find out what action they have taken.
It revealed 50 per cent of the companies across the West Midlands said they are yet to carry out a risk assessment on the impact that Brexit would have on their business 鈥 despite the exit date being less than two months away.
The chamber has supported hundreds of firms across the region to prepare for the EU exit since the referendum in 2016 but is urging companies from right across the patch to make sure they have done everything they can to be ready.
Risk assessment
Louise Bennett, chief executive of the Coventry and Warwickshire Chamber of Commerce, said: 鈥淎round 47 per cent of the companies surveyed in our region said they had carried out a risk assessment, which is relatively high compared to the national average.
鈥淗owever, to have half the firms on our patch still saying they鈥檝e done no form of preparation is a major concern.
鈥淚n our view, there is so much noise around Brexit that it鈥檚 made companies believe they don鈥檛 need to be ready.
鈥淭he original date shifted, there鈥檚 been a change of Prime Minister, there have been calls for a second referendum and there have been some advocating no deal.
鈥淪ome businesses maybe thinking that they will just wait and see what transpires but they should move now to see what preparations they can make as a matter of urgency.鈥

More than a quarter of companies said they would revise recruitment plans should the 海角视频 leave without a deal and revert to WTO rules while 36 per cent said they would revise investment plans.
Seventeen per cent of firms said they planned to move some or all of their business overseas in the event of no deal.
Ms Bennett said there are schemes already available that could help firms who trade overseas to be better prepared for October 31, whatever the final outcome.
She said: 鈥淭he chamber has been clear from day one that we want to avoid a messy, disorderly Brexit from the EU but with less than two months left it鈥檚 not clear whether that will be achieved.
鈥淗owever, there are opportunities for our exporters and importers to take advantage of schemes that could reduce any issues they may come up against at the borders.
鈥淥ur team at the chamber is well-versed in schemes such as Authorised Economic Operator (AEO), Transitional Simplified Procedures (TSP) and Customs Comprehensive Guarantee (CCG) and can offer advice on those and other opportunities to mitigate the potential for disruption.
鈥淭he chamber successfully campaigned for EORI numbers 鈥 which are critical for trading across borders 鈥 to be automatically issued by government and we鈥檇 now urge them to auto enrol companies to make the process easier.鈥
Businesses who want to access advice from the Coventry and Warwickshire Chamber of Commerce to prepare for Brexit can call 024 7665 4321 or click
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