Countdown to Change – 100 days webinar

Topical and interactive webinars, designed to count down to the end of the EU Transition period. Sharing practical information and advice on what businesses need to do now in order to be prepared for the changes on 1 January 2021. They will also guide businesses through the jargon and complexities of Customs processes to ensure […]
Anything to Declare – 175 days later?

As part of the ChamberCustoms event series, we bring you events looking at the current deadlines on declarations, moving good and trade agreements. Now that the deadline is looming for making a full declaration for EU imports that arrived after 31/12/20, businesses need to get ready to declare. This webinar will provide the answers. What […]
Tariff-free Trade. Global Britain Explained

The British Chambers of Commerce sits at the heart of a unique network of businesses of all sizes across all sectors, within the UK and around the world. We believe it’s our relationships that lead us to achieve goals beyond those we could ever achieve alone. We’re the only organisation that helps British businesses to […]
The Future of UK-EU Trade Relations

On 30 December 2020, one day before the end of the EU Transition Period, the UK and EU signed a crucial Trade and Cooperation Agreement. This interactive and engaging webinar explored what has been agreed, to what extent have the UK’s negotiating objectives been realised, and discussed the implications for the economy, for businesses and […]
Rules of Origin – the practicalities

Chaired by James Martin, BCC’s Director of Policy, this interactive event explored the practicalities of Rules of Origin and their application for importers and exporters. This webinar was presented in partnership with the UK Trade Policy Observatory (UKTPO) and ChamberCustoms. Speakers included: Prof. Michael Gasiorek, Director of the UKTPODr Anna Jerzewska, Director, Trade and Borders […]
The Future of the UK/EU Trade Relations: The NI/GB Border Arrangements

Join the British Chambers of Commerce as we look at the specific requirements, issues and opportunities around the Northern Ireland border with Great Britain. Chaired by James Martin, Director of Policy, British Chambers of Commerce our speakers include: Brendan Martin, International Trade and Customs Advisor, Northern Ireland Chamber of CommerceAodhán Connolly, Director of the Northern […]
The Future of the UK/EU Trade Relations: Service and Data



This webinar examines what the new arrangements mean for service providers and businesses reliant on using data, both under the agreement and the potential for an adequacy agreement (with possible legal implications). Chaired by James Martin, Director of Policy, British Chambers of Commerce our speakers include: Sally Jones, Partner, EY LLP;Alex Altman, British Chamber of […]
The Future of the UK/EU Trade Relations: UK-EU Customs and Borders


Join the British Chambers of Commerce as we explore through our Year of Trade Programme how the border between the UK and the EU has been working to date. We will look at key issues for businesses to be aware of and how things will and should evolve and improve. Speakers: James Martin, BCC (Chair)Liam […]
The Future of the UK/EU Trade Relations: Looking at VAT implications


We invite you to join us to look further into VAT, how we can make sure we are on the right side of the guidelines and what these arrangements mean for business. Chaired by James Martin, Director of Policy, British Chambers of Commerce our speakers include: Ruth Corkin, Director Indirect Tax, Hillier Hopkins LLPFrank Haskew, […]
The Future of the UKEU Trade Relations Building on the deal


Our final event in this series looks at the UK/EU deal which contains a range of provisions under which the deal might evolve, whether because of suspected breach or as the basis for building up the relationship in key areas. Here we gaze into our crystal ball and look at how trading relationships might change […]