MADRID, July 4 (Xinhua) -- Any effects of Brexit on the Spanish tourism sector would not be felt in the short term and Spain would continue to target the British market whatever happens, a Spanish tourism official has said. "In the short term we won't be seeing any effects, because in...
This report draws upon ongoing research on the Gili islands to illustrate the effect of the current Indonesian political situation on tourism, and in particular to evaluate the local economic implications. Statistical data were obtained from a local sea transport cooperative which systematically recorded...
Since the referendum, Labour has recognised the Charter’s importance and has fought against a Brexit deal that strips away its protections. And on this, Labour is not alone. The House of Lords passed an amendment to keep the Charter last month and earlier this year a joint report by Amnest...
Professor Toribio also pointed out that a no-deal Brexit would affect some sectors of the Spanish economy more than others. "It would mainly affect tourism, the car industry, which is important in Spain, and the agricultural sector, because of all of the exports of fresh fruit and vegetables...
- The unacceptable side effect of Brexit: MPs must save the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, NewStatesman.com, June 11, 2018.3 An Alzheimer’s Society investigation reveals the shocking side effect of lockdown on the symptoms of people with dementia.Involving almost 2,000 respondents affected ...
Published 11 months ago on January 31, 2024 By admin Food and fresh flower imports from the European Union are subject to new Brexit customs controls from today, adding more than £300m a year to the price of trading with the continent and forcing up the price of food...
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"At the moment, Britain has the safety net of the EU stamp on its regulations. While we're not expecting to lose that, with Brexit looming, we could see new interpretations of the existing guidelines and find ourselves starting to compete with other countries too. ...
A recent article published in the Spanish "El Pais" newspaper revealed that a Spanish government report predicted that the regions of Valencia, the Canary and Balearic islands and Murcia will be hit most by Brexit "due to their exposure to British tourism and other key sectors."...
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