by Gráinne Connolly
Fermanagh and Omagh SMEs are among 100 hundred businesses along the border, who are expected to prepare for Brexit at a unique networking event this week.
Lisnaskea Chamber of Commerce is working with InterTrade Ireland to host a free breakfast briefing to discuss future trading and negotiations for after Britain leave the EU.
The event will cover underlying questions business people may already have on planning, currency hedging and building cross-border relationships.
Shane Wilson, President of Lisnaskea Chamber of Commerce says they are unsure as to what Brexit will bring.
They are trying to be prepared and give people as much information as possible on what its like operating outside a free trade barrier; like the North and South have in place at the minute.
The event will be held on Thursay 23rd February, from 7.45am-9.30am at the Donn Carragh Hotel, Lisnaskea.
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