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The UK has left the EU and the transition period has ended, meaning new rules are in place for all businesses based in the UK. With COVID still the most pressing issue for many businesses, devoting time and resource to fully understand the changes across all areas can be challenging.
This mini-series for the London Business Hub is about helping businesses get to grip with the practicalities of Britain’s new trading environment.
In each of the episodes we will feature a SME business owner with an expert or two, who hopefully, will be able to answer their questions.
And today, we’re talking about Supply Chain, with:
- Olly Bridge-Head of Operational Consulting at Grant Thornton
- Isobel Sheldon OBE –Chief Strategy Officer Britishvolt & Member of the Board of Trustees Faraday Institution
- Sam Walker – COO and CFO of Lanserring
Further support is available via your local Growth Hub. You can book an appointment with one of their EU specialist advisers who can help you work through the issues that might affect your business. They can also provide free specialist support from employment lawyers and accountants specialising is the new VAT regime and experts on IP. Go to www.businesshub.london.
Don’t forget to subscribe to the Brexit Ready podcast on your usual podcast provider so you don’t miss an episode - and we’d love it if you could leave a review. It really makes the podcast easier for others to find.
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