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Regaining control of your customs landscape

About this event

Almost 18 months have passed since the end of the Brexit transition period, however, the issues for many businesses remain the same. The question of where customs sits in the business is yet to be clearly defined and the number of third parties involved in the process only further complicates this while limiting visibility to key metrics from a financial and operational reporting perspective.

In this webinar, our partners at Deloitte will share some steps that its clients have taken to address such issues and regain control of their customs landscape. This discussion will also cover any amendments to the approach to the Northern Ireland Protocol. 

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    Sam Kiely Associate Director, Tax @ Deloitte

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    Caroline Barraclough Partner, Global Trade @ Deloitte

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    Andrew Opie Director of Food and Sustainability @ BRC

    Andrew heads up the team focusing on the production, labelling and sale of food alongside the responsible sourcing and production of all retail products. Covering a complex legislative agenda, he and his team work closely with key officials in all UK Governments and Brussels. They are also working closely with key NGOs and partners in the supply chain to improve the way products are made and sold. Andrew has vast experience in food production from his time with the NFU and before that as Chartered Surveyor managing a dairy estate.

British Retail Consortium

Our mission is to make a positive difference to the retail industry and to the customers it serves.

The go-to trade association for all UK retailers, promoting the story of retail, shaping debates and influencing the issues that matter to the industry.
BRC membership is open to UK retailers, retail-related trade associations and companies who provide services to the retail sector.