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Stark warning to Midland firms - prepare now for final EU exit

The advice came during a video call with the Coventry and Warwickshire Chamber of Commerce’s Brexit Club

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Businesses in Coventry and Warwickshire which trade overseas have been given a stark warning to prepare now for the final exit from the EU – deal or no deal.

The advice came during a video call with the Coventry and Warwickshire Chamber of Commerce’s Brexit Club which included experts from the Department for International Trade (DIT) and the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) as well as businesses at the sharp end of import and export.

Ian Harrison, head of exports (Midlands) at the DIT and Dan Dalton, former MEP and now CEO of the BCC in the EU/Belgium, both expressed confidence a deal could be done between the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and EU before the transition period comes to an end on the final day of 2020.

But export expert David Hooper, of Independent Freight and Hooper & Co, said firms should not be putting off preparations for when and if a deal is agreed.

He said: “It’s not like we can say that there’s still four years to go so you can ‘wait and see’ – this is happening in six months and you need to be ready.

“A deal might make things better from the point of view of tariffs but we’re leaving the Customs Union and we’re leaving the single market which impacts all goods that will go across to the EU.

“That means suddenly 200 million more customs declarations per year must be filled in. It won’t be a case of simply loading a truck and sending it off to the EU, it will need two days’ preparation because if the paperwork isn’t done, those goods aren’t going to reach the customer.”

Mr Hooper added: “Equally, if you trade with other countries outside of the EU, this may still affect you too because you might be trading on terms that have come about because of a free trade agreement through the EU.