George Eustice says new border plant inspection regime will be ready for July - but exports have more friction post-Brexit 1 March 2022 , By Matthew Appleby The worst is yet to come for horticulture, says PML’s Mike Parr 28 February 2022 , By Mike Parr ...
The Resolution Foundation urged the Government to pursue an EU-focused trade policy, despite the threat of tariffs from the US. By contributor By Christopher McKeon, PA Political Correspondent Published Dec 4, 2024 UK goods exports have stagnated since Brexit, and could face furthe...
"My view is that hard Brexit would be the best Brexit but if we could get a normal free trade agreement, I don't see why we have to pay the EU millions, I don't see a role of the European Court of Justice after we leave. I don't see us paying a big exit fee," said Sked....
to remove some of the risk for business of a “no deal” outcome from the EU-UK trade negotiations, but those that have been concluded so far cover only 8 per cent of UK exports and they are not comprehensive replicas of the EU FTAs. Long term, the UK will need to negotiate new ...
The United States was the leading country for exports from the United Kingdom in 2023, with 15.7 percent of all UK exports going to this market.
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But the Withdrawal Agreement between the EU and British Prime Minister Theresa May's government has been rejected by the House of Commons. A Brexit formula, which unites a majority of the House of Commons, looks difficult to achieve.
to the exporter; however, given the short period between the publication of the TCA and its entry into force this might prove unduly burdensome, since suppliers did not have to deliver such declarations, for EU‑27 shipments to the UK, before. Therefore, pursuant to new Commission Regulation...
Less than a month ago, after Prime Minister Boris Johnson's emphatic victory in the UK's general election, he would have had one eye on 9 January 2020, as a possible day to celebrate. It was due to be the day his Brexit deal with the European Union (EU) passed thro...
The ONS data showed that UK goods exports to non-EU countries grew at a faster pace than those to the bloc between 2010 and 2018 but have been volatile overall since then. Although the Brexit vote was in mid-2016, the UK left the EU single market at the start of 2021, just under a...