As the political and legal situation around Brexit remains dynamic, the possibility of the UK leaving the European Union without a negotiated Withdrawal Agreement – a ‘no-deal Brexit’ – still exists. Until an alternative is legally formalised by both the UK and the remaining EU Member States, the current default position is for the UK to leave the EU without a deal.
Many businesses will have questions around the possible implications of a ‘no-deal Brexit’ and how they can prepare for this eventuality. Therefore, drawing on our 35 years of procurement experience, BiP Solutions is pleased to announce the publication of our new factsheet, ‘Procurement after “no deal”: What buyers and suppliers need to know about preparing for a “no deal Brexit” scenario.’
The seven-page document sets out clearly and simply the key questions that both buyers and suppliers are likely to have around the possibility of ‘no deal’ – and the current guidance that exists in these areas. The factsheet answers such questions as:
- Where will public sector organisations publish tender notices if there is a ‘no deal Brexit’?
- How might the procurement process change, and what will the effect be for supply chains?
- Where will suppliers be able to find tender opportunities?
- What steps will businesses need to take to continue to supply services to EU Member States?
Download your copy of the factsheet here.*
To view the latest procurement news and updates, visit BiP Solutions’ dedicated news and Brexit pages.
*Updates will follow to reflect the changing situation.
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