Brexit – Page 61
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Analysis & Features
Brexit stockpiling foods hit by price rises
Recent cost price inflation has prompted a swathe of price increases in the ambient aisles of the major mults
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News
Food companies warn of more disruption after Brexit vote
Industry bosses expressed exasperation at the continuing uncertainty
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Comment & Opinion
The quest to grow tropical fruit in the UK is gaining momentum
Some growers believe growing exotic fruit in the UK is a realistic prospect, mitigating any potential import barriers
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News
Indicative votes: MPs urged to consider impact on food and drink
The FDF has written to MPs explaining how different Brexit options will affect food and drink manufacturers
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News
Food and drink leaders hail potential end to Brexit deadlock
Public health minister Steve Brine resigned after voting against the government
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Analysis & Features
Brexit: can logistics navigate the chaos?
With no answers in sight, logistics operators are hoping for the best, but planning for the worst
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News
Food & drink export growth slowing down amid Brexit concerns
The 2018 growth rate was roughly a quarter of that seen in 2017
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News
Brexit stockpiling accelerates across beef, sugar and more
Import volumes of some key commodities saw double-digit increases in January 2019 compared with January 2018
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Analysis & Features
Can robots solve the labour shortage in UK warehousing?
There’s an evolving stream of technology ready to revolutionise warehousing – and replace humans
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News
Supermarkets most likely to suffer Brexit effects, say Brits
Over two thirds believe prices will rise in supermarkets after Brexit, compared with just 46% who expect prices to go up in the discounters
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Comment & Opinion
Welsh food & drink's global success is being choked by Brexit impasse
A sense of confidence in the Welsh food and drink sector is being tempered by ’ansicrwydd’ or uncertainty around Brexit
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News
Media Bites 18 March: Brexit, Marks & Spencer, Ocado
Supermarkets are preparing to introduce rationing for online shoppers to prevent panic buying in the event of a no-deal Brexit
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Analysis & Features
Brexit tariffs: which sectors can expect price hikes?
The government’s temporary tariff system could put some food supply chains under pressure
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Comment & Opinion
Brexit tariffs have done little to eliminate uncertainty
The new tariff system is – in the words of FDF CEO Ian Wright – ‘confusing and complex’
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News
Spar wholesaler warns of no-deal Brexit supply shortages
The buying team at the Lancashire-based family business sent a lengthy list of both branded and own-label lines it said faced potential stock issues
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News
Sugar tariffs set to squeeze suppliers in event of no deal
Under the UK’s temporary tariff schedule, published this week, white sugar would face a tariff of €150/tonnes
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Comment & Opinion
Does Brexit really spell death for the booze cruise?
The owner of the Calais Wine Superstore said he had “never seen anything” like the crazed clientele flooding his store ahead of 29 March
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Comment & Opinion
Badly timed, confusing tariffs information just adds to Brexit mess
With just 16 days to go before the UK is due to leave the EU, the chances of wading through and then readying for implementation by 29 March is clearly now mission impossible
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News
Food and farming leaders slam 'disgraceful' tariffs decision
The government today published the long-awaited details of the UK’s new tariff schedule that would apply in the event of a no-deal