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<p>BEIS Ministers and officials have been engaging throughout the country with businesses
of all sizes and their representatives, trade associations and local enterprise partnerships,
including through regular meetings. We communicate regularly with intermediaries to
ensure businesses obtain information quickly and efficiently. We will continue to
engage across the business population to ensure their priorities are reflected and
that businesses have the latest information on how to prepare themselves for Brexit,
including through a targeted series of roadshows and events.</p><p>The Government
also has a business readiness website designed to keep businesses and consumers informed
about what no deal might mean for them, with information on a range of measures that
may need to be taken in order to prepare. These notices are being regularly updated
with the latest information, for example BEIS have published 18 sector specific guides
with the top three to six priorities per sector on GOV.UK. These guides can be easily
accessed through an interactive business search tool <a href="https://www.gov.uk/get-ready-brexit-check"
target="_blank">https://www.gov.uk/get-ready-brexit-check</a></p>
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