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Category: Industry

Brexit did not result in boom time for farming | The Scottish Farmer

20 June 2023 BrexitCarnage Leave a comment

​Despite the challenges posed by Brexit, the UK has maintained its position as the EU’s leading export market, along with…

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Posted in: Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing, Europe Filed under: brexit, eu, farmers, scotland, uk

Scots fishermen who backed Brexit betrayed after Tories ‘promised new dawn’ | Daily Record

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​As part of a week-long series on the disastrous impacts of Brexit in Scotland, the Daily Record visited fishermen in…

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Posted in: Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing, Europe, fisheries, Industry, Politics, Scotland, UK Filed under: brexit, eu, uk

Fears raised over ‘sting in tail’ post-Brexit border charge for food | North Wales Pioneer/PA

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​Concerns have reportedly been raised that a post-Brexit border charge proposed by the Government for EU food imports will filter…

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Posted in: Economy, Europe, Food processing, Food/drink manufacturing, Imports, Industry, Trade, UK, Wales Filed under: border charge, brexit, eu, food, uk

Tesco boss: food inflation has probably peaked, but prices will stay high | The Guardian

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Ken Murphy says higher costs of grocery imports because of Brexit are partly to blame for rising prices The chief…

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Posted in: Economy, Europe, Industry, Retail, UK

Impact of Brexit on Bulgarian workers in UK casino industry | Big News Network

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​In the dynamic sphere of international labour markets the Brexit vote and subsequent exit of the United Kingdom from the…

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Posted in: Europe, Industry, Labour issues, Migration, UK Filed under: brexit, Bulgarian workers, casino industry, eu, uk

It’s official: End of free movement has not increased wages | The London Economic

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“The Migration Advisory Committee found that few businesses that had depended on EU staff had raised wages to attract UK…

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Posted in: Industry, UK Filed under: eu-staff, wages, workers

UK is undoubtedly an AI powerhouse – but it’s EU leading global AI policy | Diginomica

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​So, Brexit Britain needs to be able to sell to the world to capitalize on its impressive AI talent and…

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Posted in: Computer Hardware/Software, digital, EU, Europe, Information Technology, intelligence, UK Filed under: artificial intelligence, brexit, eu, uk

Brexit is blocking UK workers from being EU chalet hosts, travel firms say | Evening Standard

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​Only 3700 people from the UK are being employed in the EU to do jobs such as chalet hosts, holiday…

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Posted in: Europe, Industry, Labour issues, Migration, Politics, Travel, UK Filed under: brexit, eu, uk

Brexit has sold out farmers | PressReader/TheNational

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Posted in: Industry, Scotland, UK Filed under: brexit, farmers, scotland

UK post-Brexit border charges will increase food prices, warns industry | Financial Times

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“Inspection fees on EU produce will hit smaller firms and UK families, food and logistics bodies say.” https://www.ft.com/content/3b3ec1be-1dfe-40fd-b8c9-a29314105118

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Posted in: Industry, Trade, UK Filed under: border-charges, eu-produce, food-prices

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  • Elizabeth Gardiner on Labour must follow up plan to return to Erasmus by re-joining EU | London Loves Business
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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

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