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UK businesses given two years to apply UKCA product marking
Third UK government extension for the EU’s safety mark means businesses have more time to apply the new product safety marking.
CQI Response to the UK-EU Trade & Cooperation Agreement
Looking to the future post Brexit
United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS) Update – September 2020
The CQI is a member of the United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS). In essence, UKAS Members are the equivalent of its shareholders in a not-for-profit context. There are 19 UKAS Members including the UK government, professional bodies and trade associations.
It's more than Brexit: the UK needs to focus on being competitive
Stage one of Brexit is complete. The next milestone will be trade agreements – not only with the EU but with other international partners. This is a must for the UK to compete and thrive internationally, and to clear the fog of uncertainty hanging over us.
Quality Management will help to weather the Brexit storm
The term ‘Brexit’ has become synonymous with uncertainty, risk and confusion for both business and society.
Meet our new president: Lord Lindsay
CQI’s new president, Lord Jamie Lindsay, talks to Alicia Dimas about the importance of a quality culture in a time of political and economic uncertainty, and the ambiguity of the post-Brexit landscape
The Chancellor needs the UK to work smarter, not harder, to improve productivity.
Phillip Hammond faces a tricky situation for his 22 November budget: a political need to soften austerity, weak growth and unacceptable levels of UK productivity, all wrapped up with the BREXIT debate.
Brexit statement from the CQI
The Chartered Quality Institute's statement in response to the outcome of the UK's referendum on leaving the European Union.