Prepping For Brexit With Notified Body Switch Could Be Unnecessary Expense, BSI Warns
Executive Summary
While there are some warnings that UK medical device companies should be jumping ship, and taking worst-case Brexit scenarios seriously, major notified body BSI believes there is too much scaremongering, and that a less disruptive EU-UK agreement is likely.
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