Aerospace
Aerospace businesses should take these five actions as a start:
1
Visit gov.uk/transition to find out what new rules they need to follow.
- Use the Brexit transition checker tool to get a personalised list of actions bespoke for their business.
2
Use GOV.UK to identify changes affecting manufactured goods, such as new approvals needed, to ensure businesses are ready to sell them in the UK and EU.
- Most businesses will need to work with a specialist, like a freight forwarding company or fast parcel operator, to complete import and export declarations.
- More information is available here on GOV.UK
3
Get ready to make customs declarations.
- Most businesses will need to work with a specialist, like a freight forwarding company or fast parcel operator, to complete import and export declarations.
- More information is available here on GOV.UK
4
Check what actions to take under UK REACH, EU REACH and other chemical regulations to continue to manufacture and place chemicals on the Great Britain, Northern Ireland and EU markets.
- If businesses want to place new chemicals on both the EU/EEA and UK markets, they must follow both EU REACH and UK REACH rules.
- They must register new chemicals they want to sell on the UK market with the Health and Safety Executive.
- More information is available here on GOV.UK
5
If businesses are moving goods into, out of, or through Northern Ireland, they need to check the latest guidance.
- The Northern Ireland Protocol has come into force. There are special provisions which only apply in Northern Ireland so if a business moves goods into, out of, or through Northern Ireland they need to check the latest guidance here on GOV.UK