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Carry out international road haulage after Brexit

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What UK goods vehicle operators need to do to carry out international road haulage if there's a no-deal Brexit.

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The UK will leave the EU on 31 October. This page tells you how to prepare for Brexit. It will be updated if anything changes, including if a deal is agreed.


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