Len Rum
Well-Known Member
The problem is that at the moment as a member of the single market we don't have to prove that we are complying with EU regulations, once we leave the EU we have to prove compliance every time goods cross borders. Lots of paperwork, customs delays and costs.I would assume that companies that are exporting into the EU at the moment would simply continue to work within the EU regulation framework as they do at the moment, I wouldn't have thought that would have caused a major problem. On the other hand if British standards change then it would be up to EU exporters into the UK to comply with those, If they're making money I'm sure they would keep up with current regs.