All Exports articles – Page 40
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Comment & Opinion
The reputation of British food & drink is a hot property abroad
Sir, It was encouraging to read that food and drink exports from the UK are in such good health
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News
Seabrook Crisps appoints Houlihan Lokey to explore overseas acquisitions
Seabrook Crisps has appointed corporate advisors to explore strategic options, including overseas acquisitions, The Grocer can reveal.
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News
Westons launches its Caple Rd Cider into Canada
The 5.2% abv sparkling cider in a can is available now in a bigger 500ml format for the Canadian market
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News
Innis & Gunn to supply its beer to China and Taiwan
Dxcel International will distribute the Scottish craft brewer’s flagship ale Original and golden ale Ossian
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News
Exports of food and drink break through the £20bn barrier
The new figures from the FDF show China was the fastest growing market, with sales up more than 50% year on year
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Ten Acre named as 'Export Champion' by government
The rapidly growing crisps and popcorn brand already exports to more than 40 countries
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Singletons Dairy targets Indian export growth with new office
cheese brand looks outside Europe in wake of Brexit uncertainty
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Analysis & Features
Theresa May’s Brexit speech: the grocery industry reacts
The Prime Minister today fleshed out her vision for a post-Brexit UK. Here’s how the food & drink industry reacted to her speech
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News
Britain to leave single market, says Prime Minister Theresa May
Prime Minister Theresa May has ruled out remaining in the single market as Britain negotiates an exit from the EU
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News
UK food and drink makers must push harder into China - Leadsom
UK food and drinks suppliers should be doing more to trade with China as the UK gets set to begin the process of exiting the EU, Defra secretary told an export forum
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Analysis & Features
Trade impact of Brexit remains a mixed picture
The UK’s trade deficit fell back to £2bn in October compared to £5.8bn in September. So a great success for Brexit Britain? Not so fast.
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News
Quorn gears up for fastest-ever overseas expansion
Quorn is stepping up its ambitious worldwide growth plans with the start of operations in Asia. It has also shaken up the management team with a new CFO and sales director.
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News
Trump victory sparks hopes of 'fast-track' trade deal for UK food & drink exporters
Exporters say they are hopeful they might benefit despite increased global uncertainty
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Analysis & Features
Donald Trump elected US president: what are the implications for food & drink?
We round up industry and City views on trade relations, the impact on sterling and inflation
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News
Ensuring Brexit trade flow is key for new WSTA chairman
“The reality is we are now facing one of the toughest eras the wine and spirits market has ever faced” says Dan Jago
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Analysis & Features
Exclusive survey: 60% of UK exporters see Brexit as 'major problem'
The Grocer surveyed 50 exporters about their hopes and fears following the Brexit vote, here are their answers …
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Analysis & Features
Plain sailing or rough seas for exporters post Brexit?
Current figures are buoyant, but a Grocer survey reveals grave misgivings, with some “terrified” by the government’s approach
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News
Food and drink export 'action plan' to boost economy
Demand around the world for British brands will help boost food and drink exports by £2.9bn, Andrea Leadsom has claimed
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Comment & Opinion
Nick Clegg is right to shine a light on food prices, but his Brexit analysis is flawed
Gerald Mason of Tate & Lyle Sugars argues Brexit doesn’t have to mean punishingly high tariffs
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News
Poll: How big an opportunity are exports in wake of sterling slump?
The Grocer is polling the UK’s food and drink manufacturers to gauge attitudes to exports in the wake of Brexit