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by EiZei 3639 days ago
You are going to have to abide by those "bummer" consumer protection laws if you are going to sell goods or services to the common market which coincidentally will become harder if the UK really decides to go forth with this lunacy.
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>> You are going to have to abide by those "bummer" consumer protection laws...

If you're dealing directly with consumers then yes. If it's B2B then no, you won't have to. And there are lots of startups offering services for businesses only.

> goods or services to the common market

goods yes and only if you produce them, services no

anyway nobody would send stuff from UK to other countries even if the were in the EU; you would found country organization like you did before; so I won't see any changes, just for producers but most startups are not producing goods or to think further most companies in these expensive countries don't manufacture anything.