In December 2018’s survey, 54 percent of respondents said Brexit had no impact on their decision to study in the UK, up from 46 percent in 2016. Prospective students are attracted by the reputation of the UK educational system and the potential to develop an international network and career....
The Impact of Brexit and What It Means for BusinessesJay Helliwell
Trade after that is subject to the new trade agreements the UK has negotiated. We also expect significant impact on returned goods between the UK and EU since it could be that duty will be payable on the original import and the return. Q: What do we need to do to prepare for Brexit?
As to market trends as a result of Brexit: (i) the overall use of Schemes has decreased, (ii) other restructuring processes in EU countries are considered as options in far more detail (such as the German or Dutch restructuring processes), and (iii) the scope of the Schemes has be...
The full impact of Brexit on the retail industry is still unclear, but it is likely to have a significant effect. In the short-term, the UK's decision to leave the EU may lead to increased costs associated with sourcing, importing and exporting goods and services. This could lead to high...
[1] The impact of Brexit has so far been felt more strongly by UK companies than EU companies, as the latter have still not been made subject to full customs controls. Indeed, while the EU has been applying full customs checks to imports from the UK since the beginning of...
The impact of Brexit on the pharmaceutical sector. Accessed January 31, 2020. https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201719/cmselect/cmbeis/382/382.pdf 5. United Kingdom Prime Minister’s Office. The Queen’s Speech 2019. Accessed January 31, 2020. https://assets.publishing.service.gov....
Could it bear it in tandem with a cut in cross-border trade? What will all these unemployed Irish passport holders do, or where will they go? The impact of Brexit on Northern Ireland (and by extension Ireland) will be far more all-pervading than changes at the border. ...
The dreaded “B-word” has been on the nation’s lips since June 2016, with negotiations now set to take us past the initial deadline of 29 March and through to at least 31 October 2019. So far, Brexit has resulted in debate and controversy at every ste
What's next for Brexit? 01:28 - Source: CNN How does it impact the rest of the world? If you’re a European nation: You have the most to lose – on so many fronts. Just under half of the UK’s exports go to the EU. Just over half of its imports come from the other 27 ...