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@AdamPosen is speaking with @lizzzburden about food prices and inflation at #EconafterBrexit
“We need to export to our biggest and most obvious market which is 20 miles across the Channel” / This #bbcqt audience member who trades with European countries says his business is “hanging in there”, claiming Brexit is a “disaster for our economy”.
Economy 5.5 per cent smaller than if Leave referendum hadn’t happened, says think tank.
Brexit has cost the UK a staggering £33bn in lost trade and investment, according to a new study that found the economic damage is even worse than previously feared.
International delivery firm ParcelHero says August’s £800m fall in EU trade adds to the UK’s economic woes.
Sectors from fishing to aviation, farming to science report being bogged down in red tape, struggling to recruit staff and racking up losses for the first time.
Delays, paperwork and additional costs are making British chocolate scarce in Europe.
Former No 10 chief of staff says it is ‘dishonest’ to pretend Brexit deal has not added costs to trade.
Guide makes mockery of Boris Johnson’s 2020 claim that UK and EU would ‘do even more business’.
Amid acute political uncertainty and the upheaval of Brexit, the movement of goods on the island of Ireland has been transforming and seeing a significant boost.
We spoke to the former Conservative Chancellor, Ken Clarke, about the budget and UK trade post-Brexit.
On fifth anniversary of referendum, nation still deeply divided by decision to leave EU.
Goodbye, food standards. Hello, corporate lobbyists. Why are we doing this, for no real economic benefit?
Exporters fear Northern Ireland protocol row will spur trade war with Brussels, making an already difficult job even harder
Back in those pre-war, pre-Covid and pre-permacrisis halcyon days of early 2020, the world was the UK food sector’s oyster in terms of post-Brexit trading opportunities.
Businesses have slammed post-Brexit trading rules, reported The Guardian. / One described life outside the trading bloc as “the same nightmare week after week”.
Rachel Donald looks at how the Trade Minister’s justification for a zero-tariff trade deal with Malaysia only accelerates global deforestation.
Ellie Newis reviews two of the flagship free trade agreements that were supposed to reignite the UK economy.
The aim of this briefing is to describe what happens under WTO rules if there is ‘no deal’.
What was claimed: The UK has secured new free trade deals with over 70 countries since 2016, worth over £800 billion in new global trade. / Most of these deals were rolled over from existing EU agreements following Brexit. The figure refers to the total value of trade between the UK and countries it has agreed trade deals with—not the value that they add.
As the price for purchasing and selling goods to the EU sky rockets, consumers and businesses across the country are now feeling the strain of a post-Brexit UK.
"As far as trade is concerned, things are panning out in the manner once stupidly dismissed as “Project Fear”. And we will be poorer as a result."
Since Brexit, this business consultant is having to fill “93 to 102-page documents” to get products to companies in Europe, with the shipping taking up to six months.
"There is no question of there being checks on goods going NI to GB or GB to NI," the prime minister said. / A clip of Boris Johnson promising there would be no checks on good going from Great Britain to Northern Ireland under his Brexit deal has been doing the rounds on social media after it was shared by lawyer Peter Stefanovic.