We understand that there will be consequences for the UK of leaving the EU. We know that we will lose influence over the rules that affect the European economy. We know that UK companies that trade with the EU will have to align with rules agreed by institutions of which we are no longe...
"Risks are most acute for traditional sectors that depend on trade with the UK, with potentially sizable consequences for activity and employment outside of the main urban centers," it said. In the country report, the IMF mentioned the ongoing changes in corporate taxation at the international l...
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Ireland must now stand over minimum orders for individual supply chains at a time when other economic pressures are also rising, he explained. “That has put pressure on the supply chain,” he said. “Any of these pressures that you put on a low-margin supply chain, you will see conseque...
Commentators in Britain and Ireland have warned that a no-deal Brexit could have serious consequences for industries that have extensive cross-border supply chains. Last month May made her first visit to the Irish border since the 2016 Brexit referendum. She held talks with workers and business ...
and EU worried about the consequences of reinstating border controls, as Britain had to do in order to end freedom of movement from the EU. Yet leaving the customs union without imposing customs checks at the Northern Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the rest of Britain left the ...
Among the many consequences of Brexit for Northern Ireland has been how it has contributed to and coincided with some alteration of the electoral landscape... MC Murphy - 《Political Quarterly》 被引量: 0发表: 2023年 Reshaping UK/Ireland relations: Brexit's cross-border and bilateral impact Thi...
But the fallout from the U.K.'s historic retrenchment will take years to play out. While financial markets are likely to stabilize in the days or weeks ahead as the dust settles from the vote, the geopolitical consequences for the EU and the eurozone are unpredictable, especially as other ...
Simon Hamilton, who recently became the chief executive of Belfast Chamber for Trade and Commerce, said 86 per cent of the business organisation's members are opposed to a no-deal Brexit because "they know that it would have catastrophic consequences for the entire economy of...
In case it happens the devil is in the detail for the EU. The details will determine which regions will lose the most and which regions will gain the most," the Dutch expert said, highlighting that consequences are largely dependent on the nature of the post-Brexit UK-EU trading ...