All Brexit articles – Page 86
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NewsCosta Rica food industry launches UK export push
Tropical fruit & veg such as rambutan, mangosteen and golden berry will feature in ads on the Tube and in airports
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NewsSuppliers 'shrugging off Brexit challenges'
Food and drink manufacturers are entering the second half of the year in bullish mood, according to a new report by BDO
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NewsBrexit hitting bills say most c-store shoppers
Some 61% of customers said Britain’s decision was causing inflation in c-stores
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NewsSeven months after #Marmitegate, Tesco finally puts price up
Tesco has hiked the price of Marmite seven months after its public refusal to bow to brand owner Unilever’s demands
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Comment & OpinionNegotiation isn't a dirty word
Negotiation has been around since the dawn of trading and yet it’s the main topic of the news today
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Analysis & FeaturesParty lines on those 'bloody difficult' industry issues
With the EU divorce dominating the general election campaign, we round up what’s being promised by the parties on the workforce, rates and taxes
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Analysis & FeaturesFood & drink faces a tough road ahead as Brexit warnings mount
No one said Brexit would be easy – although plenty have suggested everything is going to be just fine
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NewsAlmost all UK food exports at risk under Brexit 'no deal'
House of Lords report debunks claim no deal with the EU is ‘better than a bad deal’ by warning 97% of UK food exports could be threatened
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NewsOmsco warns of Brexit trade talks time bomb
Trade between Omsco and its US partners is worth in excess of £30m a year to the dairy co-op
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NewsNFU calls for clear origin labelling in election manifesto
The union has also called for the GCA’s remit to be extended to the farming sector
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NewsHealth taxes threaten jobs warns FDF chief
The FDF has warned MPs the next government risks driving companies out of the UK
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NewsFine wine prices soar as weak sterling attracts overseas buyers
The Liv-ex Fine Wine 100 Index closed at its highest level for five years last month
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NewsTate & Lyle Sugars blames EU for annual trading loss
Tate & Lyle Sugars is pinning turnaround hopes on a new post-Brexit regulatory approach to sugar imports after blaming the EU for another annual trading loss.
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Comment & OpinionBrexit will shake up parallel trade
Exhaustion of rights’ is the legal concept that permits ‘parallel trade’ or ‘grey market’ imports of genuine branded goods
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NewsGovernment confidence in migrant labour supply 'misplaced'
Agriculture and horticulture facing ’considerable difficulties in recruiting and retaining labour’
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Comment & OpinionAn election manifesto for food and drink
The food and drink industry has six, important weeks to make its case to whomever forms the next government
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Comment & OpinionA chance to shout out
It took a Bristolian to sum up the national reaction: “You’re joking – not another one!”
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NewsFDF urges exporters to look to £6bn target by 2020
New guide launched at parliamentary event sets ambition to grow exports of UK branded goods by a third
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Comment & OpinionLabour puts welcome focus on looming skills crisis post-Brexit
The food and drink industry has to step up and keep stressing the huge ramifications not just for the current workforce but for the skills and people it needs in the future too
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Comment & OpinionAmid distraction, we must trade in the here and now
As if the nation hasn’t been asked its opinion enough in the past three years





