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Companies should continue their Brexit preparations
Helsinki, 15 April 2019 – As the extension allows the UK to ratify the Withdrawal Agreement at any point before the end of October 2019, ECHA recommends companies to continue preparing for a new, flexible withdrawal date.
With regard to the transfer of registrations and other assets from UK entities to EU-27 entities, ECHA’s previously published instructions remain valid. Companies need to make their own business decisions about the timing of initiating the transfer, or to terminate the transfers initiated but not yet completed. This can be done directly in REACH-IT, following the step-by-step guidance. However, if companies need to update their dossiers, they need to terminate or complete the transfer to enable the updating.
Under the PIC Regulation, the EU-27 companies should still use the manual notification form for any planned export taking place less than 35 days after the UK withdrawal.
Corrigendum: In the previous version, we said that UK authorities could no longer be selected as evaluating or reference Member States within the R4BP 3 tool. This is not correct as technically the UK can still be selected. However, this should not happen anymore as the UK would not have time to finalise their work before the withdrawal takes effect. We apologise for any inconvenience or confusion this might have caused.