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<p>A list of (a) unique visitors, (b) page views and (c) impressions from (a) the
UK and (b) other countries for each of the no-deal technical guidance documents published
on GOV.UK has been placed in the Library.</p><p>Technical notices are one way in which
the government shares information with businesses and citizens on what they need to
do to prepare for a scenario where the UK leaves the EU without a deal.</p><p>The
government has also developed a large number of other products and is using a range
of channels to communicate directly with citizens and businesses on the steps they
should take to prepare. This includes:</p><p>• A Public Information Campaign that
has delivered over 3.3 million unique page views on GOV.UK. Between December 2018
and March 2019, there have been over 12.9 million sessions on GOV.UK visited Brexit
content.</p><p>• 750 pieces of ‘No Deal’ guidance. This includes a settled status
guide with over 4 million views and the ‘driving abroad’ guide with over 300,000 views.</p><p>•
Extensive engagement with industry and trade associations and direct communications
with businesses to support planning. To provide further advice we have contacted approximately
145,000 businesses who trade with the EU directly to help them get ready for No Deal
customs procedures</p>
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