EMA’s business continuity plan for Brexit published

EMA

16 October 2017 - Plan aims to ensure continuity of Agency’s operations.

The EMA has published today its Brexit Preparedness Business Continuity Plan. The plan, which was endorsed by the Management Board at its June 2017 meeting, aims to safeguard continuity of EMA’s operations to protect public health while the Agency prepares for its relocation to a new host city and the departure of the United Kingdom from the European Union (EU). 

EMA’s Business Continuity Plan is an essential tool to deal with the uncertainty and workload implications linked to the UK’s withdrawal from the EU and the Agency’s relocation.

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