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4: How the Trader Support Service Can Support You

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In this episode, our host Dr. Wendy Austin MBE is joined by Frank Dunsmuir, Fujitsu’s Industry Lead for Customs & International Trade, and Shanker Singham, CEO of Competere.

Both Frank and Shanker are senior members of the Trader Support Service and joined our podcast to discuss how the service is helping businesses of all sizes to navigate the changes to the way goods move under the new Northern Ireland Protocol.
The Trader Support Service was implemented by UK Government to help businesses that move goods from Great Britain to Northern Ireland or from outside of the UK into Northern Ireland.
What are the main challenges facing GB-NI traders after Brexit?
How does the Trader Support Service work and what do businesses need to do?
What additional support is the TSS putting in place to support the issues with Groupage?
What role do Irish ports play in this whole process?
And where can businesses source additional help and guidance from?
Frank and Shanker are world renowned experts in their field and have extensive experience in providing solutions to the complex implications on NI trade. Have a listen to find out more.
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In this episode, our host Dr. Wendy Austin MBE is joined by Frank Dunsmuir, Fujitsu’s Industry Lead for Customs & International Trade, and Shanker Singham, CEO of Competere.

Both Frank and Shanker are senior members of the Trader Support Service and joined our podcast to discuss how the service is helping businesses of all sizes to navigate the changes to the way goods move under the new Northern Ireland Protocol.
The Trader Support Service was implemented by UK Government to help businesses that move goods from Great Britain to Northern Ireland or from outside of the UK into Northern Ireland.
What are the main challenges facing GB-NI traders after Brexit?
How does the Trader Support Service work and what do businesses need to do?
What additional support is the TSS putting in place to support the issues with Groupage?
What role do Irish ports play in this whole process?
And where can businesses source additional help and guidance from?
Frank and Shanker are world renowned experts in their field and have extensive experience in providing solutions to the complex implications on NI trade. Have a listen to find out more.
  continue reading

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