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Dealerships in Northern Ireland are on the verge of running out of used vehicles due to issues surrounding Brexit, Car Dealer has been told.
The bosses of some of the most prestigious names in British interior design plan to shift operations to Europe after Downing Street snubbed their concerns about “severe” Brexit trade barriers.
Industry condemns ‘simplification’ of duty touted by Boris Johnson as key benefit of Brexit.
Touring artists expecting a "rocky road in the summer" as more problems emerge.
UK businesses and consumers have paid 42% more in customs duties on goods since Brexit came into force on January 1 2021, it has been claimed.
A £5 billion EU continuity trade deal with Mexico, hailed by Whitehall as an “Aztec Brexit Boost”, has become obsolete – after the EU signed a more generous and comprehensive deal between its 27 members states and Mexico.
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.
Shoppers hit with extra charges of more than 20% are sending goods back but UK retailers find it’s not worth the hassle
Customs duties paid by UK businesses have jumped 64 per cent to a record £4.5bn in the year to 31 January 2022, up from £2.9bn in the previous 12 months, according to new research shared with City A.M. this afternoon.
A new survey by the Incorporated Society of Musicians has revealed how the Brexit Trade Deal has been a disaster for businesses such as tour operators, instrument manufacturers and retailers as well as those involved in recording, music publishing and sale of music. One performer even said ‘the era of being a UK-based concert artist is pretty much over’.
People looking to send gifts abroad this Christmas have alarmingly little understanding of how to navigate the customs rules and charges introduced when the UK left the European Union, new Which? research can reveal.
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.
UK taxes on EU imports have increased hugely since the former’s official exit from the Union at the end of 2020.
European Commission says failure to apply customs rules in Northern Ireland “significantly increases the risk of smuggling”.
"Brexit is very damaging to this country and it is only going to get worse," she said.
The European Commission has launched four new legal actions against the UK government for breaking parts of the Northern Ireland Brexit deal.
Customs duties rose to record £2.2bn in first six months since trade deal came into effect on 1 January.
Anyone ordering goods from the EU in 2021 has likely come in for a nasty shock to the wallet.
This frustrated business owner who voted for Brexit because she was "fed up with the bureaucracy" of the EU now has "more of it" as her business struggles to cope with additional costs and delays.
Brands in Europe and the UK are working out how to sell on both sides of the Channel despite lots of new red tape and costs.
The cost of new regulations means we’ve had to pause sales to the EU, losses are mounting and the government isn’t listening.
Customs charges are leading to nasty surprises for some online shoppers
An increase in red tape and charges means headaches for those sending gifts to Europe.
Brexit was hailed as an escape from the ‘red tape’ of the EU, however ecommerce businesses are learning that selling into the EU comes with more Brexit red tape than they ever had to deal with before.