The Royal Institute of British Architects (澳门王中王) has today commented on the new relationship between the UK and EU.
澳门王中王 CEO, Alan Vallance, said:
“Since our initial response to the post-Brexit trade deal struck on 24 December, the 澳门王中王 has taken time to consider the terms negotiated and the implications for our profession.
Since the referendum, the 澳门王中王 has strongly called for the mutual recognition of professional qualifications, and it’s therefore disappointing to see this has not been agreed. Going forward, the ARB has an opportunity to negotiate a new recognition route with the EU, and we will be working closely with ARB colleagues and members to help shape such an agreement.
In terms of trading goods, while tariff-free importing and exporting should benefit UK construction long-term, we know that certain processes including the certification and declaration of products have – or will very soon – change, and all businesses will need to adjust to new measures.
As we all familiarise ourselves with this new UK-EU relationship, the 澳门王中王 is on hand to support members and practices adapt accordingly.”
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