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Category: Industry

Post-Brexit tariffs on EU-UK electric-vehicle imports are going ahead | The Register

7 July 2023 BrexitCarnage Leave a comment

​Moves to fight off a new “rules of origin” edict that some electric vehicle automakers claim could shut down their…

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Posted in: Automotive, Europe, Industry Filed under: brexit, eu, uk

Brussels to stick with plan for post-Brexit tariffs on UK electric-vehicle imports from 2024 | FT

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​The British government, backed by carmakers from across Europe, is seeking a deferral of a post-Brexit trade rule it argues…

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Posted in: Automotive, EU, Europe, European Commission, Industry Filed under: brexit, eu, uk

Dairy farmer speaks out on Brexit’s impact on ‘exodus’ from industry and cost of food | Lancs Live

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​Dairy farmer speaks out on Brexit’s impact on ‘exodus’ from the industry and cost of food. A dairy farmer from…

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Posted in: Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing, Europe, Imports, Industry, Trade, UK Filed under: brexit, eu, exodus, food, uk

Hopefully those in power will realise what a massive lying, misinformation, mistake Brexit was | Spalding Today

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​In our latest Word On The Ground column, Sutton St James farmer Tony Gent explains what is at the forefront…

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Posted in: Europe, Industry, Opinion, UK Filed under: brexit, eu, uk

Brexit blamed as meat exports slump 42% | Farmers Guardian

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​British Poultry Council (BPC) chief executive Richard Griffiths, told attendees at a recent conference Trade Unlocked, that UK producers needed…

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Posted in: Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing, Europe, Exports, Industry, Trade Filed under: brexit, eu, meat, uk

Fears for British car production unless deal struck with EU, despite best May in four years | Sky News

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“Continued tariff-free trade between the EU and UK could be at risk from next year.” https://news.sky.com/story/fears-for-british-car-production-unless-deal-struck-with-eu-despite-best-may-in-four-years-12911969

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Posted in: EU, Industry, Trade, UK Filed under: car-production, eu, trade

Brexiters uneasy as UK inches towards EU defence projects | Politico

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With Britain seeking a new place in the world, might closer ties with Europe on defense make sense after all? Read…

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Posted in: Aerospace, Defence & Marine, defense, EU, Europe, Industry, Politics, UK Filed under: brexit

Brexit: £22m Portsmouth Port border control site still empty | BBC News

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“Delays to opening the border control post meant items like meat and forestry products were not undergoing safety checks, Portsmouth…

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Posted in: Industry, Trade, UK Filed under: border-control-post, checks, forestry-products, local, meat, portsmouth

Paris celebrates its post-Brexit finance gains | Le Monde

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“The Paris region has attracted more than 5,500 bankers, analysts and other financial-services employees since the UK’s departure from the…

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Posted in: EU, Industry, UK Filed under: brexit, financial-services, paris

EU leads way in regulating crypto assets | The Federal Trust

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The European Union (EU) has earned the title of becoming the world’s first jurisdiction to introduce a regulatory environment specifically…

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Posted in: digital, EU, Europe, European Commission, Information Technology

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  • Elizabeth Gardiner on Britain and Europe: time to move together, faster and further | The Guardian
  • Elizabeth Gardiner on Brexit’s slow‑burn hit to UK economy | Rieti
  • Elizabeth Gardiner on Seven times Starmer’s MPs have forced him to U-turn…so far | Politico
  • Elizabeth Gardiner on A warning for Starmer: Brexit’s falling apart, but if you’re not bold on Europe, your Labour rivals will be | The Guardian
  • Elizabeth Gardiner on Labour must follow up plan to return to Erasmus by re-joining EU | London Loves Business
  • Elizabeth Gardiner on Erasmus is back – but what made it so good? | Metro
  • 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

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