It contributed about 16 percent of the EU GDP, while the other EU countries accounted for almost half of UK's total trade. This study attempts to answer two research questions: First, how Brexit affected the EU鈥揢K trade and second, how it affected the trade between remaining 27 EU ...
Post-Brexit, the UK will no longer be a part of the EU free trade area. This situation will have a spiralling effect. A few of the affected areas will be the import and export of goods and services, the employment of EU citizens in the UK and vice versa, transport and logistics, cop...
The hotel industry has already enjoyed an increase in prices in recent years due to supply and demand. But hotel prices could increase further if a no-deal Brexit is achieved. Although workers can live and job search in the UK, the government would now require workers to apply for permission...
Politically, a Brexit would deliver a serious blow to the EU at a time when anti-EU sentiment is on the rise in most EU member states. If the UK were to be economically successful after its departure, this would increase the likelihood that other EU members might try to leave, thereby r...
If you would like further information on how the TCA, and other changes to UK international trade policy, may affect you or your organisation then please get in touch. The future of UK trade after the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement Learn more A conversation about...Brexit and empl...
Global CIOs must begin planning now for the impact of Brexit on their IT services and outsourcing strategies
However, the UK has now exited the EU and is, therefore, no longer subject to EU laws introduced after this withdrawal date. Yet, there's the small matter of historic legislation, which raises the question: is a post-Brexit UK still bound to GDPR? What is GDPR? Everything you need to...
The Brexit vote has led to a depreciation of the euro against the dollar and other major currencies, increasing the price competitiveness of European companies. Business opportunities are likely to arise in the financial sector in particular, as the UK may lose its EU-access ‘passport’ for ban...
If such firms are going to be affected, then it is likely that the first victims of any economic consequences may well be paralegal jobs. The difficulty that we find ourselves in within the legal sector is the same as everyone else in most sectors: we don’t actually know how Brexit ...
“prime minister’s degree” isPPE: politics, philosophy, economics. It has often been associated with the Brexiters.Ivan Rogers, for instance, a grammar schoolboy in 1980s Oxford and the UK’s permanent representative to the EU until he resigned in 2017, discerned “a very British ...