British businesses still rely heavily on trade with the EU, and one of the knock-on effects of Brexit is that the paperwork involved in selling on the continent has become quite a bit more complex. Apostilles can iron out the kinks in various commercial contexts, although if you’ve never encountered one before, you might be bamboozled.
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