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New guidance on public procurement post Brexit released

  Although the government is expecting “to negotiate a successful deal with the EU”, it has released guidance on how to access public sector contracts if there is no Brexit deal. These guidelines have been created to help British citizens

Brexit Update: EU Agrees on Future Trade Strategy

  There have been updates on what trade negotiations between the UK and the rest of the world will look like post Brexit. Today, Prime Minister Theresa May has called for a “new dynamic” during the next stage of negotiations.

Key takeaways from 2017’s General Election

Prime Minister Theresa May called a snap election for 8 June to increase her majority and strengthen her hand in Europe, but she ended up without any majority at all. The shock result of the 2017 General Election, which saw

Brexit: A Buyer Perspective

  The possibilities for post-Brexit public sector procurement are endless: for instance, it could reduce the legislative burden on suppliers or allow UK buyers to favour national goods/services. While there is real potential for positive change, nothing will be known

Public Procurement after Brexit: BiP Business Analysis

  It’s Business As Usual for Public Sector Procurement   Many of our public and private sector clients have been asking how the EU referendum vote will impact public sector procurement. The short answer is “not a lot”. The slightly

EU Referendum: Business Finance Implications

  Rely on facts not feelings   With just two weeks until the EU Referendum vote have you considered how it will affect the money you make? Both SMEs and large corporations need business finance to grow and employ new

EU Referendum: Procurement Legislation Implications

Rely on facts not feelings   On 23 June Britain will choose whether to remain in or leave the European Union. Although this is a decision not to be taken lightly, many companies are still unsure of the facts. Deloitte’s

Referendum Reflection for British Business: Professor Bovis

  With Britain facing a European referendum on 23 June many questions remain about the implications of Brexit for the UK supply chain. Here BiP Solutions reporter Julie Shennan hears from European Procurement law expert Professor Christopher Bovis on the