Commenting on the announcement from the Prime Minister that the Cabinet has backed the draft Withdrawal Agreement and the political declaration on the future relationship between the UK and the EU27, Chris Sargisson, Chief Executive of Norfolk Chamber, said:
“Norfolk businesses will recognise the huge efforts made by the Prime Minister and across government to reach this milestone.
“With people’s livelihoods and the future prospects for many companies in the balance, this is not the time for snap judgments. Businesses will be looking carefully and deliberately at the real-world implications of this agreement over the coming days, and expect their elected representatives to do the same.
“After two and half years of uncertainty, this may be end of the beginning – but not yet the beginning of the end. Firms in our region need clarity and precision on the specific terms of trade they will face in future, many of which are still to be agreed. The avoidance of sudden or multiple changes to trading conditions is crucial to business investment and confidence.
“Our priority will be to assess the implications of these proposals, working closely with the British Chambers of Commerce and all the Chamber business communities across Norfolk and the UK.”
To help local businesses to understand and prepare for Brexit, there are several tools that may provide insight and support:
- Business Brexit Checklist – this has been updated to take into account the draft Withdrawal Agreement
- Withdrawal Agreement FAQs
Norfolk Chamber is actively seeking comment for business about the draft Withdrawal Agreement. How much do you feel you understand the detail of the proposed Withdrawal Agreement? Does it give your business sufficient clarity and precision to plan for the future? Tell us what you think by email on: [email protected]