VAT and Customs expert says Isle of Man firms will need to adapt
There could be a rise in the number of Manx businesses setting up branches in the EU.
That's from a VAT and Customs expert on the Island, who believes having a presence in Europe would benefit local firms now that the UK's Brexit deal has come into force.
Paul Cawley from KPMG says Isle of Man operations have always had to be adaptable.
He thinks this could be a popular option in the future:
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