All Brexit articles – Page 64
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Comment & Opinion
HMRC’s Brexit plans aren’t enough. Business needs long-term details
Food and drink leaders were soon to point out the latest emergency proposals were full of holes
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News
Food industry leaders slam HMRC's no-deal Brexit border plans
“This announcement doesn’t deal with the bottlenecks and delays that could occur”, said BRC
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News
No-deal Brexit could cost poultry sector £200m in lost exports
Access to the EU market was vital in maintaining the sector’s carcase balance, said the British Poultry Council
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News
Food companies unprepared for no-deal Brexit, survey reveals
The results reveal many have underestimated the implications of Brexit
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News
Omsco set to stockpile British cheddar in the US
The dairy co-op also faces being unable to fulfil US export orders for butter after March 29
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News
Supermarkets warn of chaos and empty shelves threat from no-deal Brexit
The letter signed by supermarket chiefs said without a deal ‘millions’ of UK consumers would suffer
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Comment & Opinion
Food and drink is at the heart of the Irish border conundrum
Politicians (and the EU) must stop playing politics – and work together seriously to find a way forward
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News
Juxtaposed Irish border solution proposed by logistics expert
Oakland Invicta’s Robert Hardy will present his proposal to UK government
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Analysis & Features
Backstop explained: everything you need to know about food & drink’s biggest Brexit conundrum
How do you solve a problem like the backstop?
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News
Cawston Press mulls European production in no-deal Brexit
MD Steve Kearns warned that sourcing apples from the UK was ‘not viable’
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News
Food and drink bosses welcome PM's u-turn on settled status charge
The government has promised anyone who had already paid the fee will be reimbursed
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News
Post-Brexit fisheries bill 'lacks detail', MPs warn
Government plans on a post-Brexit fisheries policy did not meet expectations, according to the Commons Efra commitee
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News
City remains stoic in wake of Brexit vote but Kapoor's exit could spell trouble for Reckitt
Political correspondents may be tearing their hair out at the latest machinations in Westminster, but the City remained remarkably stoic in the face of MPs’ overwhelming rejection of Theresa May’s Brexit plan on Tuesday.
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Comment & Opinion
As politicians panic, food is keeping calm and carrying on
Retailers and suppliers are quietly sourcing alternative supplies, reserving warehouse space and building inventory
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Comment & Opinion
The UK is reliant on non-UK labour - deal or no deal
Brexit uncertainty caused a shortfall that left fruit & veg unharvested last year Sir, In this whole Brexit debacle, there is a ‘known known’. Deal or no deal, Scotland and the UK are getting thrown into a meltdown as far as labour is concerned. We require approximately ...
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News
Brexit: independent retailers more unsure than ever before
44% of small shop owners said they didn’t know if Brexit will have a positive or negative impact on their business
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News
Poultry giant Avara reports solid results but warns of Brexit fears
The supplier has warned Brexit could have a ’significant’ impact on its business
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News
Food and drink exporters lining up no-deal Brexit bailout
The FDF is in talks with banks and the government to provide a “lifeline” for SME companies
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News
Tesco readies rented units for no-deal Brexit storage emergencies
The Grocer revealed in November that supermarkets had hundreds of thousands of sq ft of warehousing space standing empty
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Comment & Opinion
Brexit isn’t a poker game – MPs must act now to end the nightmare for food and drink businesses
The uncertainty that has gripped businesses since the referendum reached new levels last night