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Online platform will help businesses prepare for Brexit

Dr Liz Cameron
Dr Liz Cameron

The Scottish Chambers of Commerce has launched an online platform to help businesses prepare for Britain leaving the European Union.

The site offers a range of resources for businesses in Scotland.

These include a comprehensive list of Brexit-preparedness events, webinars and advice sessions.

There is a country-by-country guide to rules for cross-border trading and data protection, a self-assessment tool and links to all relevant information including where to apply for Scottish Government grants up to £4,000.

Dr Liz Cameron, chief executive of the Scottish Chambers of Commerce, said: “Whatever happens with Brexit – and companies are still, regrettably, in the dark – this new portal puts all the information that is out there at their fingertips.

“The ReadyForBrexit.Scot hub brings together all that Scottish Chamber network has to offer businesses in terms of support for preparing for Brexit, while bringing together the resources that are available such as grants for companies that will face extra costs. ‘Be prepared’ has always been good advice as well as a motto to live by.

“The hub will be continually updated as developments around Brexit are made public.Whether we face a hard, no-deal Brexit, a further delay or something in between, we urge companies to review how these changes might affect them.”