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The London-based wall-mounted bike storage manufacturer attracted 50% of its business from the EU pre-Brexit and has been left with a £100,000 hole in revenues. /
The mother of a boy with severe epilepsy has welcomed news that medical cannabis imports from the Netherlands can continue for a while longer.
UK’s departure from the EU prompts shift in dealing of stocks and derivatives.
Amsterdam ended 2021 as Europe's top share trading venue, holding its lead over London despite efforts by the British financial centre to make its equity markets more attractive after Brexit.
Equity trading on the Amsterdam stock exchange has for the first time overtaken London. The trading volume in the Dutch capital has quadrupled within one month in January as a result of Brexit.
Amsterdam surpassed London as Europe’s largest share trading centre last month, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday.
After being released from prison, Mr Malkinson said he'd hoped to become a Dutch citizen, but Brexit had made it virtually impossible.
Fishing tackle and equipment retailer Angling Direct announced on Wednesday that its new European distribution centre was now fully operational, and shipping to customers across the European Union.
More than 40 licenses were issued in 2018 to businesses moving to Amsterdam from London due to Britain's departure from the European Union, the Dutch financial markets regulator said on Thursday.
Move to a EU member state needed for licence to continue broadcasting across continent.
A politico-economic union and formal international intergovernmental cooperation of three neighboring states in western Europe: Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg.
From January, a new four-times a week service will link Cork direct to Belgium and Holland.
Eight-year-old Murray Gray, from Edinburgh, must fund £1,300 in cannabis oil shipments from Holland every month to battle life threatening epilepsy seizures
At the very time when government wants to be less dependent on food imports, it’s becoming impossible for some farmers to survive.
Three years after Brexit, we asked designers, design entrepreneurs and representatives of British design organisations how the withdrawal from the European Union has affected the design industry.
London's claim as a global green finance hub suffers Brexit blow as ICE shifts contract auctions for EU emissions trading system to Amsterdam
The Dutch foreign investment agency NFIA was involved last year in helping 423 foreign companies either set up in business in the Netherlands or expand their current operations, the agency said on Thursday.
Brexit cost UK importers £500m in August
25/10/2022
Imports from the EU fell by £500m in August, highlighting the “teething troubles” of the “post-Brexit universe”. / UK imports from the EU fell by £500m in August to reach £26bn, representing a 2% decline in value according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). Exports to the EU also dropped in August, by £300m.
Lincoln-based insulation manufacturer and supplier, SuperFOIL Insulation, says it has lost a quarter of a million pounds revenue as a result of Brexit.
Amsterdam surpassed London as Europe’s largest share trading centre last month, as Brexit led London to lose business.
‘We lost about 10% of our revenue, which was clients leaving the UK for Europe’
'Flower passports' ruin trade as supermarkets corner the market.
Bereid uw bedrijf of organisatie voor op Brexit
The Netherlands is reaping the benefits of Brexit with a boom in British businesses seeking warehouse space.
As the Conservative Party in the UK enters the final phase of its leadership race, the contenders were encouraged by European leaders to be realistic about what they could expect to achieve on Brexit when they enter No. 10 Downing Street.
Brexit Republic - Ep. 8
13/09/2018
Gisela Stuart on why she believes exiting the Single Market and Customs Union is the Brexit the UK voted for in 2016. / Liesbeth Kooijman, Dutch Ministry of Agriculture on how much time Brexit could add to foodstuffs travelling from Europe to UK shops in the event of Brexit. / Roel Van't Veld, Dutch Customs Authority on the added burden leaving the Customs Union will have for the UK and Europe.
Brexit trade talks divide the EU into hawks who back a hard line and doves who just want to see a deal done
14/12/2020
Emmanuel Macron is urging the negotiators not to compromise while Angela Merkel is anxious that talks are not derailed.
The number of Japanese firms in the UK fell by 12 percent between 2014 and 2019. / Brexit drove a shift in Japanese firms out of the U.K. and toward continental Europe, a report shows.
After the Brexit referendum in 2016, European jurisdictions began to create their own specialist commercial courts, given the potential impact of leaving the EU on the UK’s own courts.
As if the trials of coping with the pandemic weren’t enough to cause a deep depression, the opening months of 2021 saw a gathering storm for UK musicians as the country exited the European Union, thus opening the doors to a whirlwind of confusion, delays, unexpected price hikes and the promise of worse to come.
As Britain prepares to leave the European Union, workers in Kenya's flower industry are closely monitoring developments.
Brexiteer complains he has to wait in queue at EU airport: ‘This isn’t the Brexit I voted for’
14/02/2020
‘I didn’t vote to stand in a queue for over an hour [while] some jobsworth checks our passports’
Brexiteer says 'this isn't the Brexit I voted for' after queuing for immigration at EU airport
14/02/2020
He took to social media to share his distain at the 55 minute queue, claiming "This isn't the Brexit I voted for."
Exchange of key security information at risk after Dutch concerns over data protection.
Simon Spurrell said the government is "so anti-Europe they won’t even discuss getting a better deal sorted out".
Britain’s economy is forecast to shrink by 0.4% in 2023, more than any other in the Group of Seven richest nations, according to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Britain is the only G-7 member whose economy has yet to return to pre-pandemic levels.
British nationals living in the Netherlands have been dropped from draft legislation which would allow dual nationality for people affected by the Brexit chaos.
Tens of thousands have yet to apply for post-Brexit residence in countries with 30 June cut-off date.
La embotelladora se traslada a los Países Bajos y la minera a España.
The Group chooses the Netherlands as its home member state.
The Dutch government has lured 140 companies to the Netherlands since the Brexit referendum in 2016.
Cronofy - Back to EU
27/01/2022
While the UK has now left the EU, Cronofy is about to re-join. The UK government's plans to weaken data privacy laws is the final straw.
Cheese lovers Carol and Olav Kloster decided to start making their own Dutch favourites when Brexit bureaucracy made it difficult to import directly from producers in Holland.
Any British national with right to live in the Netherlands on 29 March can continue to live there
Sony and Panasonic are among household names to be lured away with promise of access to EU markets.
Dutch MP Anne Mulder - Boris Johnson has “a credibility issue" and warns that “the UK is underestimating" the EU
07/10/2019
“He’s a little bit of an opportunistic person.”
Mark Rutte gives withering verdict as he warns against ‘devastating’ no-deal scenario.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson knows very well what action the European Union could take if London fails to comply with the post-Brexit agreement it struck with the bloc on Northern Ireland, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said on Monday.
UK financial services firms seeking to set up post-Brexit hubs in Amsterdam have been using the Covid pandemic as 'a welcome excuse'.
EU medicines agency set to leave London
10/01/2019
Dutch officials handed over a pair of clogs and the keys to the European Medicines Agency’s temporary base in Amsterdam on Wednesday as the watchdog prepares to leave London after Brexit.
Fourteen countries likely to take tough stance in future talks about fisheries if access to UK waters does not improve.
EU OK’s compensation for Irish farmers / No-deal Brexit scheme may cover Belgians, Dutch, Danes
04/02/2019
The European Commission has agreed to compensate Irish farmers for a collapse in beef and dairy prices in the event of a no-deal Brexit, the Irish edition of the Sunday Times newspaper said, quoting Irish government and EU sources.
Fewer scholars from Italy, Germany, France and Netherlands working in British universities, says report.
A leading skateboard distributor has set up another business in the Netherlands to avoid paying tax twice on exports after Brexit.
After a February meeting between U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May and 19 Japanese business chiefs, Tokyo’s ambassador to Britain warned what might happen if Brexit took an unfavorable turn for foreign investors.
The Netherlands British Chamber of Commerce said they have been working “night and day” on inquiries from UK companies in recent weeks.
Chemical companies, facing costly new regulations and extra tariffs, are looking to the continent.
Brexit has doubled the cost of studying in the UK for Europeans, which means many more students are heading to Dutch universities, which offer multiple programs in English. That's caused hundreds to arrive at universities in the Netherlands this month without promised housing.
A new survey of UK and Netherlands firms shows two-thirds think our departure from the single market has had a negative effect
Gocycle, the award-winning e-bike brand founded by ex-Formula 1 engineer Richard Thorpe, is setting up a subsidiary in the Netherlands after the Brexit deal signed on Christmas Eve provided “certainty” about the future trading relationship between the UK and EU.
Department for International Trade accused of ‘exaggerations and mistruths’.
Haverhill Research Park business owner has called on the Government to act after being hit by a post-Brexit 37 per cent rise in the cost of importing goods
09/07/2021
A business owner left ‘horrified’ after seeing the cost of a single consignment of goods imported from the Netherlands rise by 37 per cent post-Brexit believes the Government needs to step in and address the issue.
All the talk was of Frankfurt or Paris luring London's financial business as Britain peeled away from the EU. Yet it is Amsterdam that is proving the most visible early winner.
A factory that employs around 500 people in Suffolk is to close down and Brexit has been blamed.
Brexit horror stories – like the ex-mayor of Ipswich denied citizenship – remind me why we’ve returned to the Netherlands.
Norinchukin announces plan day after Shinzō Abe offered public backing for May’s deal.
Insiders reject inference of division among EU members on Northern Ireland issue.
Now that the United Kingdom has officially been out of the European Union for well over two years, many people, particularly the younger generation, have been seriously considering their position on this tiny sceptred isle, and have started to look further afield as the once abundant amount of opportunities dries up in front of our very eyes.
A DUTCH city has marked its solidarity for post-Brexit Scotland by replacing the Union Jack flag with a Saltire.
A Lincoln-based luxury hamper specialist has opened a European hub in Holland so that it can ensure deliveries to ex-Pat customers, post Brexit, throughout the EU this Christmas.
ICE says EU contracts will shift from U.K. to Netherlands. / Traders had warned of cost and risk in post-Brexit London.
Great Britain’s beef producers export to Ireland before reimporting, while pork processors consider the Netherlands.
British cattle farmers are sending supplies to Ireland to be carved into cuts, according to the chief executive of the British Meat Processors Association (BMPA), before being brought back to the UK for consumption.
Cabinet Office minister warned hauliers that unless they get their post-Brexit paperwork in order there could be queues of up to 7,000 lorries.
The Netherlands saw the biggest wave of Brexit-spurred moves to the country last year. More companies are likely to follow.
“The Netherlands is a great place to set up a business. They are ready to help and they sit next to so many key markets," one business owner said.
Mother of son with severe epilepsy says ‘fight is not over’ as Brexit bans EU states fulfilling UK prescriptions
No-deal Brexit fears over medicine supply prompt Dutch scramble for 50 'critical' UK-supplied drugs
08/02/2019
Names of at risk medicines kept secret by Netherlands' Bruno Bruins to prevent other EU states stockpiling and driving up costs.
The Netherlands has lured 140 Brexit-wary companies since the 2016 referendum to quit the EU, it was claimed on Wednesday.
A growing tech company in Peterborough has opened an office in Holland in a bid to get round Brexit red tape.
Philips announces closure of UK factory putting 430 jobs at risk, months after Brexit warning
18/01/2019
Philips is to close its factory at Glemsford in Suffolk and transfer operations to the Netherlands, putting 430 jobs at risk, amid continuing uncertainty around Brexit.
Port chiefs warn £200m for upgrades is nowhere near enough and time running out to start work
16/11/2020
Infrastructure work has taken nearly a year in the past, but just six months will be available - even if the cash is there
Campaign depicts UK exit as an obstructive Muppet causing office annoyance.
Experts express concern over the loss of Britons’ free movement rights after Brexit.
Loss of young Europeans on pupil visits will cause major cultural damage to UK, warn tour organisers.
One of Sheffield’s best known climbing brands has set up in Holland to avoid damage from Brexit.
A Sheffield supplements firm has spent £500,000 on a new base in the Netherlands to ensure it remains profitable ‘despite the challenges of Brexit’.
Shionogi planning HQ move from UK
11/03/2019
Japanese drugmaker Shionogi will transfer its European headquarters from the UK to the Netherlands as a consequence of the Brexit, according to the Financial Times.
Thousands of kilograms of shellfish were held at Holland's border for five days due to a Brexit paperwork issue, a company said.
“Through 2019, 140 companies opted to move to the Netherlands and we were talking to 250 companies, but that has now increased to nearly 500.”
Soy sauce won’t be cheaper in UK after Brexit, just the same price, Government clarifies after Bake Off tweet
28/10/2020
The Department for International Trade has wrongly described the condiment as ‘soya sauce’ throughout
Supermarket prices will rise more than is necessary unless there is greater collaboration with European suppliers on post-Brexit trade frictions, a Dutch business has warned.
A Sussex company has had to let dozens of employees go after losing almost all of its business to Brexit.
Recent data from the official statistical office of the European Union, Eurostat, has shown that Sweden has expelled more British nationals than any other country in the bloc since Brexit.
Tens of thousands of British people in Europe could soon become 'undocumented migrants' thanks to Brexit
04/06/2021
10,000s of British expats in Europe have less than a month to avoid becoming undocumented migrants.
Trading of European carbon futures will move to Amsterdam from London in the coming months, Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) announced last night.
A total of 6,250 people from the UK became German nationals in 2018, a rise of 950 per cent on pre-referendum numbers.
Lloyds and Barclays among banks taking action due to lack of post-Brexit trade deal.
Thousands sign up for Dutch Brexit beach party on 31 October 'to watch Britain as it closes itself off'
21/08/2019
'It will be a nice goodbye to a good friend who is going on an exciting adventure, but is perhaps not too bright'.
Tomato shortage: How far is Brexit to blame?
03/03/2023
Some of the UK's biggest supermarkets are limiting sales of tomatoes and other salad items.
Tory leadership race: Dutch prime minister knocks down Brexit promises of contenders one by one
20/06/2019
Mark Rutte also claims UK will be 'diminished' as a country under any type of Brexit.
The UK government has stepped up its planning for leaving the EU without a deal, covering areas such as transport, healthcare, energy, food and water. But what is the EU doing to prepare for this scenario?
What the leaders of EU countries think about Boris Johnson's proposals for the Irish Border
07/10/2019
None of the EU27 have expressed support, but not all have actually shared their opinions on the new proposals.
Cycloc says ‘Kafkaesque’ rules have cost it £100,000 in latest tale of how EU exit is harming small firms.
‘From rhetoric to recession’: Dutch press say Britain is now facing economic realities of Brexit
20/01/2023
Labour shortages have made inflation more persistent, Joost Derks said, putting Britain's economy in a slippery slope.
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.
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