Dossier
Working through Brexit together
The UK left the European Union on 1 February 2020, after the ratification of a long-negociated withdrawal agreement, which sets the exit conditions, and establishes a transition period during which the UK still belongs to the EU’s customs territory and the internal market, althought it is no longer a member state (it no longer applies to European institutions). The British government did not ask for the extension of the transition period, althought the withdrawal ageement allowed him to ask, so it will end on 31 December 2020.
Publications
- Télécharger le document Preparing for Brexit - French customs guidelines PDF – 7 Mo
- Télécharger le document English - Import or export post Brexit PDF – 638 Ko
- Télécharger le document English - A smart border for smart drivers PDF – 605 Ko
- Télécharger le document Functional specifications for shipping companies and ports PDF – 740 Ko
- Télécharger le document Import Control System (ICS) - Mandatory safety & security formalities (ENS) for the introduction of goods into the EU PDF – 286 Ko
- Télécharger le document The Smart Border - Case studies PDF – 367 Ko
- Télécharger le document The Smart Border - Presentation PDF – 712 Ko
Vidéos
Brexit for travelers
What changes for travelers who are coming from or going to the United Kingdom
Companies - 6 questions to prepare for Brexit
By Caroline de Saussure, project leader Brexit
The Smart border - The Ports
In the frame of the re-establishment of the border between the UK and France
The Smart border - Eurotunnel
In the frame of the re-establishment of the border between the UK and France
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