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Brexit: UK gets ready to adjust to new EU rules

London, Dec 28(UNI) In a bid to prepare the British people about the new EU rules that will come into effect after Brexit, Minister for the Cabinet Office Michael Gove said that British businesses and travellers might face some 'bumps' as they come face to face with these new rules.
Mr Gove said that there will be both "practical and procedural changes" when the Brexit transition period ends on 31 December, BBC reported.
Mr Gove told British travellers to the EU from January 1 onwards to take out comprehensive travel insurance, check their mobile phone provider's roaming charges and make sure they have at least six months left on their passports.
He told businesses to make sure they understand the new rules on importing and exporting goods, including the different rules that apply to trade with Northern Ireland, and to consider how they will make customs declarations on EU trade, warning businesses that time was "very short" to make the final preparations before the transition period ends.
The post-Brexit trade deal has been approved by EU ambassadors, paving the way for it to take effect on January 1, 2021.
Under EU rules it can take effect provisionally, though the European Parliament will vote on it in January.
In the UK, MPs will vote on the deal on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, UK International Trade Secretary Liz Truss said she expects to sign a continuity trade agreement with Turkey this week - a move that was not possible until the deal with the EU was struck.
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