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Brexit - now's the time to plan, act, engage
Latest Survey reveals local companies not taking advantage of stable environment to plan for potential Brexit impacts
Potential Impact of WTO Tariffs on Cross-Border Trade - report
Departments launch Co-Innovate programme
Regen Waste Management Ltd Newry and McAree Engineering Co Monaghan share their experiences of Brexit
Introduction to new Horizon 2020 work programme for Societal Challenge 2
Go-2-Tender Workshops Dublin South 6th and 13th December 2017
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Brexit - now's the time to plan, act, engage
Brexit continues to be the gift that keeps on giving for news editors, who have a seemingly insatiable appetite for all things Brexit-related as it continues to dominate traditional print and social media.  In addition to the media coverage there is no shortage of opinion pieces, speculation, predictions and projections from economists, advisors, banks and other reputable sources, which might lead you to think it is easy for SMEs to plan for the potential impact of Brexit on their businesses. 

But this is not proving to be the case in practice as the latest InterTradeIreland Business Monitor survey has identified that 98% of SMEs across the island of Ireland are yet to commence planning for Brexit. 

In this article Mark Steritt, newly appointed Brexit Manager at InterTradeIreland outlines the importance of planning but also provides SMEs with help and support to get started.
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