All Brexit articles – Page 57
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Food and farming bodies hit out after migration committee 'ignores' sector
A new report into ’shortage occupations’, where vacancies need to be filled by non-UK workers, had omited the sector, warned the NFU
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Exporters pledge to pay for China inspection after Defra refuses
The UK is typically expected to cover the costs of Chinese inspections
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Driver shortage leaving vacancies unfilled in logistics sector
The study found the average age of an HGV driver was 48, and 13% of drivers working in the UK were EU nationals
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Food and drink deal volumes drop amid Brexit nervousness
Deal volumes dropped 19% from the fourth quarter of 2018 to 47 completed deals in the first quarter of 2019
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New EU origin rules will cost industry millions, warns BRC
Retailers and food manufacturers had ‘not grasped’ the urgency of strict new EU labelling regulations, the BRC said
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Dairy exports under threat as Defra refuses to pay for Chinese inspections
Exporters have warned Defra’s refusal to stump up £45,000 for a Chinese inspection visit could see their exports ‘end abruptly’
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Analysis & Features
How Brexit trade deals may put UK fishing access at risk
UK might ‘unwittingly’ be making a grave error in negotiations
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Lidl to recruit customs head to manage Brexit strategy
The post is part of a recently created ‘Brexit team’ at the discounter’s south west London HQ
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Brexit supplier stockpilers 'in limbo' after delay
Suppliers face having to decide whether to run down stockpiles in the face of the six-month delay
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Comment & Opinion
Post-Brexit trading future for UK food & drink is looking bleak
MPs will enjoy their Easter holidays having made no progress on Brexit
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Bidfood to sell Brexit contingency stock in wake of delay
The company’s contingency plans are now on hold until July, when it will review the situation again
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Kraft Heinz joins FDF as membership numbers surge
FDF said uncertainty over the Brexit crisis was fuelling interest in membership
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Comment & Opinion
Brexit extension just prolongs the food industry's nightmare
Brexit could still happen at any minute. Or not…
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Analysis & Features
How is Brexit impacting food and drink startups?
Brexit is proving a costly and damaging exercise for many small businesses, but the entrepreneurial spirit prevails
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Brexit uncertainty slows UK exports of barley
It comes as Theresa May secured a Brexit extension of 31 October from the EU
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AHDB modelling predicts post-Brexit ruin for many farmers
Research suggests farm incomes will suffer whether or not the UK secures a Brexit deal
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Comment & Opinion
How product safety standards will change in a no-deal Brexit
New guidance tells UK businesses what they need to do to get ready, says Katie Chandler, a partner at Taylor Wessing
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Are comms teams prepared for Brexit? Take our survey
Work in PR? Share your views on Brexit preparedness by completing our survey
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Moy Park under fire over plan to halt Ballymena production
Up to 400 jobs could be under threat after the processor decided to temporarily stop processing live birds
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Comment & Opinion
Businesses must prepare for a potential Brexit comms crisis
We’ve never before considered the communications side of the Brexit fallout