It is Sunday night. Another week in history has passed. Tomorrow is another day, new challenges and new opportunities.

I give you a song to celebrate the end of this week. It is like love, you win and you loose. There is always somebody crying. Yet, another love, another day.

Chris Isaak is one my favourite artists of all times. There is a wonderful story about Chris Isaak. When sdked about his guitar, he saud:

“I’ve got a one-off Gibson version of a Gretsch 6120. They made one of these things and gave it to me to see if I liked it, and I liked it so much I’ve been playing it ever since. People told me they thought it was a White Falcon, but it’s not. It’s just a white Gibson. I don’t think they ever manufactured any of the things. They strung up this one prototype, scratched their heads, and said, ‘Give it to Isaak”. He is that good.

Listen here (click on the link):Chris Isaak: Somebody’s Crying

So enjoy one of his best songs. It doesn’ get better than this. An absolute insane live version of the song.

In a letter on the 25 September the Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union set out that a deal remains the UK’s primary objective. However, he also made clear that it is the responsibility of both the UK and the EU to protect our citizens and to prepare our businesses for the possibility that agreement cannot be reached on the Withdrawal Agreement and Political Declaration. To that end, the Secretary of State outlined that there are a number of areas that would benefit from structured engagement and exchange of information.

The European Chief Negotiator Michel Barnier has now replied to the Secretary of State.

Some have interpreted Barniers reply as negative, but it also says: ”…we are open to consider all legally operative solutions that meet all the objectives of the backstop”.

Like Alternative Arrangements presented by the Alternative Arrangements Commission.

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/brexit-preparedness-correspondence-with-the-eu-institutions

Today we are only 37 days from the moment, 31 October 23.00CET, when United Kingdom leaves the European Union as default – if a deal isn’t agreed and ratifed (or an article 50 delay request is handed in an acceoted).

The question to ask, as a company trading between UK and EU: are you prepared? If not, check our our KGH Brexit Service Hub and our KGH Brexit Blog on www.kghcustoms.com.