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A poll of UK firms found paperwork and increased costs after the Brexit trade deal came into force.
One of the most influential business groups in the U.K. is convinced that Brexit is causing “structural” damage to many U.K. companies by reducing trade and increasing costs.
British Chambers of Commerce presents government with urgent recommendations as members report struggling to sell into EU.
Brexit has been “a horrendous experience for Maltese businesses,” according to the CEO of the Malta Chamber of SMEs.
Just under three in four British exporters believe the UK-EU post-Brexit trade deal is not helping them increase sales, according to a new survey from the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC).
Despite claims over taking back control, UK is forced to comply with rules on which it has no say.
60% of UK exporters say selling to EU has become harder over past year – with more red tape to come.
New research conducted by the British Chambers of Commerce has found that British businesses are being hampered in their trade with the EU because of the current Brexit deal but it finds that some changes and a few "side deals" could solve some key problems.
UK businesses that trade with Europe are continuing to have a tough time because of post-Brexit bureaucracy, according to an investigation carried out by the Financial Times.
THE SCOTTISH Government has welcomed No 10's decision to ditch its planned Brexit “bonfire" of EU laws.
Majority of businesses say Brexit has harmed revenue. / UK exporters to the EU have been knocked by Brexit and businesses have faced higher costs, more paperwork and border delays since Britain’s withdrawal, new research shows.
Jacob Rees-Mogg said there is little evidence to conclude Brexit has harmed UK trade – despite a mountain of proof suggesting otherwise.
UK manufacturers could be hit with 10% tariffs from next year unless they can source electric vehicle parts and batteries locally.
Post-Brexit controls on food, plant and animal imports to Britain from the EU have come into force.
The UK government has delayed putting in place checks on goods four times after it agreed to do so with the EU as part of its post-Brexit trade agreement.
Ministers have revealed details of the inspections regime which has been repeatedly delayed and is designed to avoid excessive disruption to businesses.
Businesses had protested that the ‘UKCA’ quality mark represented pointless and costly red tape.
More than three quarters of small businesses that export to Europe say the EU trade deal has not helped them grow sales.
British Chambers of Commerce urges government to ‘cut red tape on UK-EU goods movements’.
Labour says the government "fiddling while Rome burns" as business groups complain they were ignored.
Just under half of British companies that export goods have run into difficulties caused by the Brexit shift in trade terms with the European Union since the start of the year, a British Chambers of Commerce survey showed on Thursday.
About half the British goods exporters face difficulties in trade due to the Brexit-led revisions in trade terms with the European Union (EU) since the start of the year, a survey conducted by the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) showed on Thursday.
Study by British Chambers of Commerce reveals flagship bill to purge EU laws is low priority for firms.
I look back to 1973 as the post-war year when Britain accepted the loss of its empire and chose a new European destiny.