Trading in a Post Brexit Environment
Date and time
Location
Online event
The latest information on what’s happening now and key customs tips that will help your business
About this event
* Understanding what is next in the post Brexit landscape and why it continues to be important for your business.
* Are you adapting to post Brexit Trade, perhaps developing your customs skills?
* Are you an Irish based company, learn more about importing and exporting
Hear more about :-
* Enabling opportunities and mitigating risk.
* Common mistakes and how to avoid extra costs and taxes.
* Where to get help and supports available to navigate customs costs and complexity.
Speakers
- Deirdre Maguire -InterTradeIreland
- Martin Agnew AB Consulting
- Thomas McEvoy – Head of Enterprise Louth
Deirdre Maguire will focus on InterTradeIreland's Brexit supports and some of the areas of change in cross border trade post Brexit.
Deirdre has a wide range experience of working with SMEs both in private and public sector and understands the pressures and challenges they face.
She leads InterTradeIreland’s Brexit Advisory service, which assists cross-border SMEs with funding to help them navigate through Brexit.
Martin Agnew
Martin will speak about the current customs landscape for Irish importers and exporters, offering advice and tips for Irish SME’s post Brexit from his 20 years customs experience in Ireland, the UK and internationally. Martin was previously a customs officer and was involved in audits, advice, authorisations and approvals. Martin has also worked globally for EY in over 50 countries supporting multinational clients to start to import/export and manage customs in new/existing markets. Before his current role Martin worked in Ireland as a customs and trade director with PwC supporting Irish business to prepare for Brexit.
https://intertradeireland.com/brexit
Thomas McEvoy
Thomas McEvoy from Local Enterprise Office Louth will talk about some of the supports available to help future proof your business.
Challenges around improving your competitiveness, ensuring your business model is sustainable, meeting your customers’ ‘green’ expectations, using greater technology in your business and expanding into new markets can present opportunities to develop your business.
Sponsored by LEO Louth