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Category: Euro Facts

Brexit and indirect taxes at the end of 2022 | Forbes

27 October 2022 BrexitCarnage Leave a comment

​Those trading in goods with the EU have had to adapt to new import and export processes, handling customs declarations…

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Posted in: brexit, EU, Euro Facts, Europe, Politics, Regulation, Trade, UK Filed under: brexit, eu, indirect taxes, uk

Has the UK economy become an “emerging market”? | British Politics & Policy at LSE

5 October 2022 BrexitCarnage Leave a comment

​From the Brexit vote to the mini-budget in September 2022, economic policy in the UK has been uncertain, a feature…

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Posted in: Economy, EU, Euro Facts, Europe, research, UK Filed under: brexit, eu, uk

UK: What Might The Brexit Freedoms Bill Mean For Employment Law? | Mondaq

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Read More  ​No more right to paid holiday. Goodbye TUPE. Farewell limits on working hours. This article takes a first…

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Posted in: Euro Facts, Labour issues, Law, Politics, Regulation Filed under: bill, brexit, employment law

Scottish independence will impact the UK’s global role | Chatham House

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https://www.chathamhouse.org/2021/05/scottish-independence-will-impact-uks-global-role

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Posted in: Euro Facts, Europe, Politics, Scotland, UK Filed under: chatham-house, scottish-independence, uk

Brexit has damaged Britain’s competitiveness and will make us poorer | Resolution Foundation

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“The research estimates that the changes in trading rules alone will reduce labour productivity by 1.3% by the end of the…

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Posted in: Economy, EU, Euro Facts, Europe, Labour issues, Trade, UK Filed under: competitiveness, labour-productivity, london-school-of-economics, resolution-foundation, wage-growth

Recent challenges faced by food and drink businesses and their impact on prices | ONS

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“Goods imported are taking longer to reach us. They cost more and we’re having to consider other suppliers’ goods whose…

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Posted in: Economy, Euro Facts, Europe, Food/drink manufacturing, Trade, UK Filed under: energy-prices, ons, supply-chain-challenges

Brexit two years on – so far, so bad | Investment Monitor

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“UK growth is trailing European counterparts.” https://www.investmentmonitor.ai/analysis/two-years-brexit-uk-eu

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Posted in: Economy, EU, Euro Facts, UK Filed under: data, european-counterparts, growth, investment

Rejoining the EU – the screening process | London 4 Europe

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Rejoining the EU – (2) the Screening Process In Part 1 of this blog, Dr Paul Bowers looked at an…

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Posted in: Blogs, EU, Euro Facts, Europe, European Commission, Politics, UK Filed under: accession, screening

BCC research finds little love for EU trade deal | British Chambers of Commerce

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“When asked to comment on the specific advantage (for those that agreed) or disadvantage (for those that disagreed) of the trade deal, 59…

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Posted in: EU, Euro Facts, Europe, Exports, Trade, UK Filed under: british-chambers-of-commerce, exporters, trade-deal

Nuts and bolts of NI Protocol – by those who wrote it | RTE

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“Once the UK (reluctantly) agreed that keeping Northern Ireland in the single market was the least worst option, the EU…

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Posted in: EU, Euro Facts, Europe, Northern Ireland, Politics, Trade, UK Filed under: northern-ireland-protocol

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  • Mark on Brexit has been a resounding disaster. Starmer must find the courage to change course | The Guardian
  • Kevin Jones on New entrance fee to visit Europe set to triple, says European Commission | CNBC
  • Elizabeth Gardiner on Labour is risking UK financial crisis by refusing to re-join EU | Rejoin EU Party
  • Elizabeth Gardiner on Brexit rule could leave UK passport holders banned from Spain for three years | Liverpool Echo
  • Elizabeth Gardiner on Reeves accused of leaving devolved nations in red after NICs rise | The Guardian
  • Elizabeth Gardiner on Bregret: Why many Britons regret leaving EU | Deutsche Welle
  • Kevin Jones on Brexiters’ ‘sabotage’ claims as new proposals clear Commons | The Independent
  • Graham on Brexiters’ ‘sabotage’ claims as new proposals clear Commons | The Independent

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