From April 3-10, FleishmanHillard organised a series of five free interactive workshops to discuss the implications of the United Kingdom leaving the European Union in 5 key sectors: Manufacturing, Energy, Food, Chemicals and Tech.
With the triggering of Article 50, the UK will have two years to negotiate both its leaving agreement with the EU, and as far as possible, its future trading relationship with the bloc.
Whilst there is widespread skepticism over whether this will be politically possible or not, business needs to ensure that it has considered both the situation that will apply to it at the end of the Article 50 process, and what it needs in place for the long-term future relationship.
Our team of experts helped anticipate the complexity to come.
For more details, visit: www.fivedaysofbrexit.com
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