The Island's Chief Minister says the government cannot ignore the possibility of a no-deal scenario over Brexit.
However, officials say they are working hard to ensure the Island is completely prepared for when the UK departs the EU in March next year.
Howard Quayle added that significant efforts are being made to guarantee the best possible outcome for Manx people and businesses.
They are releasing a series of technical notices today outlining the economic and social impact it could have.
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