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A message from the Business Secretary: One month to go until the transition period ends. Please take action now.
There is now less than one month to go until the end of the transition period. It is vital that you act now to avoid disruptions to business operations and to help you make the most of the opportunities that 2021 will bring.
UPDATES: UK-Japan; Information for EU businesses; customs; and chemicals
This article continues a list of relevant updates for your businesses/members and supply chains.
UPDATES: Transition webinars and Covid-19 Businesses and Employers Bulletin
Please see below today’s Covid-19 bulletin, including a breakdown of the new tiering system; updated guidance on Government’s support schemes in response to the impact of Covid-19; as well as yesterday’s Spending Review announcement.
Everything You Need To Know About The VAT Retail Export Scheme
In September, the UK government announced its decision to abolish the VAT Retail Export Scheme. VAT RES, which has enabled foreign visitors to purchase goods and claim back VAT, is scheduled to end from 1 January 2021. But the decision to withdraw the VAT Retail Export Scheme puts the retail, tourism and hospitality sectors at risk.
Sartorial Politics at Trump Tower
Compare and contrast the body-con dresses, capes and stilettos favoured by the Trump women, with the Converse, jeans and jacket combos sported by Kamala Harris. This stark contrast illustrates the power of sartorial politics— by decoding our clothes, we can see the true values at the heart of a narrative.
Government Updates: Transition VAT, Trade, and IP, Coronavirus (COVID-19)
This bulletin provides the latest information for employers and businesses on coronavirus (COVID-19). All coronavirus business support information can be found at gov.UK/business-support
'Are You Represented?' Press Release
Fashion Roundtable is pleased to announce that it has held several evidence sessions, webinars and external events on representation and inclusion in the fashion industry.
OP-ED: Eden Loweth on Mental Health and Supporting Creative Talent
In the first of Eden Loweth's monthly Op-Eds for Fashion Roundtable, our new ambassador asks - in an industry infamous for its exhausting pace and pressurised reality, how can we support and protect its talent and their minds?
Black Friday: Navigating Ethics and Sustainability In a Time of Crisis
Black Friday perpetuates a myth of boundless resources— all supported by exploitative and environmentally damaging business models, particularly in the fashion industry. However, the retail sector and morale are in need of a boost. Can these apparently divergent concerns be reconciled?
Meet the Fashion Roundtable Ambassadors
Fashion Roundtable ambassadors are individuals working across the industry whose ethics and values align with our own.
COVID-19 Businesses and Employers Bulletin
This bulletin provides the latest information for employers and businesses on coronavirus (COVID-19). All coronavirus business support information can be found at gov.uk/business-support.
Latest Government Resources: Business Readiness Bulletin
The UK has left the EU, and the transition period after Brexit comes to an end this year. Take action now to get ready for new rules from January 2021.
The Disability Discrimination Act’s 25th Anniversary: How Lockdown Has Disproportionately Impacted People With Disabilities
New research shows that disabled people have been severely overlooked during the pandemic — despite reassurances that people with disabilities wouldn’t be disproportionately impacted. It’s clear that we must deliver a more comprehensive and individualised strategy for disabled people during the pandemic to ensure they are protected and receiving the vital support they need.
Brexit Q&A: Impermanence and hope according to young creatives
From styling to illustration and fashion design, Desislava Todorova speaks to three young creatives about how our imminent departure from the EU is affecting their work; and how they imagine life in the UK post-Brexit.
WRAP: More than half of the UK public worry about the environmental cost of their clothes
During lockdown consumers became more conscious of sustainable fashion, with one in four (23%) now repairing clothes, and one in five (19%) keeping items for longer. The climate emergency is intensifying, and we need fast, effective action more than ever. To lead this change, the sustainability charity WRAP is launching Textiles 2030 - of which Fashion Roundtable are proud to be founding signatories.
A message from the Business Secretary: Are you ready to trade in goods with the EU after 31 December 2020?
A message from the Business Secretary urging you to prepare for the future trading relationship in two months' time.
The US Presidential Election: Why UK-US trade deals are crucial, whoever wins
The UK-US trade agreement is going to be vital for our sector's global survival if we see a Brexit agreement which limits our access to the all important EU markets of Paris and Milan.