Brexit threatens to have a significant impact on import to and export from the UK of both goods and services. Recent legislative measures have provided more time for implementing medicines regulation in Northern Ireland, so that business can prepare in relation to batch testing, importation and Falsified Medicines Directive requirements, as reported by Adrian Spooner in our Triage Health Law blog here. But as explained in guidance from Simon Jones, as noted in our Brexit Legal blog here, a myriad of issues — from tariffs and customs to tax and enforcement — need to be addressed in the contracts of all businesses who serve as a buyer of goods and services from suppliers in the EU or a seller of goods and services to customers in the EU.