NAA Training: Free Brexit Workshops
Be Brexit-ready with these government-sponsored workshops, delivered by the NAA in partnership with the SMMT and a selection of expert consultants. Please see below a full list of events, all of which are free to attend.
Supply Chain Risk Management
Wednesday 16th October 2019, 10.00 – 16:00, Liverpool
This one-day session is a chance to find out about the latest on Brexit planning and explore why supply chain managers need to understand Brexit planning processes.
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Employment
Tuesday 22nd October 2019, 10.00 – 13:00, Liverpool
This half-day session will discuss the impact of Brexit on your workforce. This will bring you up to speed with what you need to know from an employment law and an immigration law perspective, to help prepare your business for Brexit, with or without a deal.
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Trade & Rules of Origin
Wednesday 23rd October 2019, 10.00 – 16:00, Chorley
This course will walk you through the most important international trade issues – including tariffs, trade agreements and rules of origin – and highlight their impact on your business after Brexit. It will provide a simple overview of the world trading system and trade rules and demonstrate how and where your business fits into it.
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Regulation
Tuesday 29th October 2019, 10.00 – 13:00, Manchester
Squire Patton Boggs, No 1 Spinningfields, 1 Hardman Square, Manchester, M3 3EB
This half-day course will examine three regimes of particular relevance for the automotive sector: automotive type approval, CO2 emissions and REACH, and consider the impacts of a no-deal Brexit and the steps you need to take now to protect your business. We will also look at wider environmental governance aspects of Brexit, including the new Resources and Waste Strategy, Environment Bill and Office for Environmental Protection.ice for Environmental Protection.
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Brexit Briefing Event
Tuesday 29th October 2019, 14.00 – 15:30, Manchester
Squire Patton Boggs, No 1 Spinningfields, 1 Hardman Square, Manchester, M3 3EB
This briefing, which directly follows the Regulation workshop, will tell the story of Brexit to date, highlight the key issues affecting the sector and set out what the sector wants from the UK’s future relationship with the European Union. The session will also examine critical changes that will take place in the event of a no-deal Brexit, including in relation to the move of goods across the border, regulation and people.
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Customs
Wednesday 30th October 2019, 10.00 – 16:00, Leeds
The course will cover various key aspects of cross-border activities from a business, logistics and regulatory point of view. It is aimed specifically, but not exclusively, at the movement of goods to the UK from the EU and vice versa in the event of a No-Deal.