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Brexit view

by Mark Rowe

Brexit will undoubtedly shake UK export laws with the EU, it will of course allow the UK to negotiate new deals with other regions or states that would have been dictated by European law beforehand.

This could, for example, see favourable deals conducted with parts of Asia or South America, which may have been less attractive in the past. Equally, political alliances may see the UK benefit in trade agreements with the US compared to revival exporters.

What we need to remember is that UK security technology has a well-deserved reputation for innovation, quality and value-for-money around the world. It is easy to take a narrow view over the end of established trading agreements, but it is important to look at the potential opportunities and fully embrace them moving forwards.

For more from John Davies, pictured, Chairman of the BSIA’s Export Council and Managing Director of TDSi, on the potential opportunities that could be presented after the triggering of Article 50 by UK PM Theresa May, visit the BSIA website.

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