Thematic consultation hours at the Brexit desk should help entrepreneurs further
Despite the fact that Brexit is a fact, there is still a lot of uncertainty among entrepreneurs about the consequences of the new trade relations between the EU and the United Kingdom. FHI also receives many questions about this subject. The Brexit desk of the central government wants to, among other things, online consultation hours provide companies with answers to their questions.
Next Tuesday, February 9, the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate and accounting and consultancy firm PwC are organizing a consultation hours for self-employed persons and the service sector. On Thursday 11 February, experts from the Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will discuss the subject 'work and Brexit'.
The series of consultations will conclude with a session on 'e-commerce and web shops' on Tuesday 16 February. This will be provided by experts from the Dutch embassy in London, Customs and the business community.
Our colleagues from the Evofenedex business association have 'Brexit guide' renewed. This guide contains information in the field of trade and logistics, such as customs formalities, permits & certificates and personnel & services.
From FHI, Bob van der Kamp of Lexsigma Advocaten can help you with questions about practical and legal trade barriers. After all, one of the consequences of Brexit is the loss of the free movement of people, capital, goods and services. More information about legal support can be found here here find. Incidentally, FHI also offers together with Lexsigma legal aid in corona-related issues.