For many UK tech companies, Europe remains an obvious growth market. The clients are there, the innovation ecosystems are active, and demand for trusted digital solutions is growing.
But since Brexit, access to France and the EU has become more complex, especially for service-based tech companies. The main friction points are clear:
- Non-tariff barriers: regulations, procurement rules, licences and compliance requirements can make EU market access more difficult.
- Regulatory divergence: UK companies must follow how UK and EU rules evolve, especially in areas such as AI, data, digital services and liability.
- Data flows: for tech businesses, cross-border data transfer is essential because it is part of how they trade and deliver services.
- Talent access: hiring and moving tech talent across borders now requires more planning, particularly around visas, work permits and local employment rules.
- Local market credibility: selling into France requires trusted contacts, local understanding and the ability to navigate business culture on the ground.
