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Document submitted to the UK Registrar of Companies when seeking registration of a company.  


Strictly, frictionless trade is the theoretically complete absence of all costs, delay or restrictions on market activity.
The memorandum sets out information including the company name, the company’s objects and the company’s registered office.
 
 
2. ''International trade - European Union - Brexit.''
 
More loosely, frictionless international trade is generally understood to mean the absence of border checks.
 
The degree of friction often being crudely measured by the length of time it takes consignments of physical goods to cross the border.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Brexit]]
* [[Articles of Association]]
* [[Customs union]]
* [[Certificate of incorporation]]
* [[European Union]]
* [[Memorandum of understanding]]
* [[Friction]]
* [[Objects clause]]
* [[Hysteresis]]
* [[Offering memorandum]]
* [[International trade]]
* [[Registrar of Companies]]
* [[Make UK]]
* [[Registration]]


[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:Treasury_operations_infrastructure]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]

Latest revision as of 21:06, 10 July 2022

Document submitted to the UK Registrar of Companies when seeking registration of a company.

The memorandum sets out information including the company name, the company’s objects and the company’s registered office.


See also