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Get your transition in first.

Get your transition in first.

November 12, 2017 · by Brexit Border · in Agri-food, Migration, retail, Sources, Trade

Tomorrow, the Guardian reports, the CBI and its counterparts in France, Germany and Italy are to meet the prime minister in Downing Street “to warn that taking much longer to negotiate a transition agreement could render it useless because companies…

The UK and devolved governments are currently positioning themselves for a battle.

The UK and devolved governments are currently positioning themselves for a battle.

March 7, 2017 · by Brexit Border · in Agri-food, retail, Sources, Trade

A constant in Brexitborder blog publications, since its’ inception, is the unforeseen consequences of Brexit.  For example,  how will farmers, reliant on the EU for 87 percent of their income, be compensated in a post Brexit scenario?  The Conversation.com  through…

Negotiations not about economically optimal outcomes

Negotiations not about economically optimal outcomes

February 21, 2017 · by Brexit Border · in Agri-food, Energy, Migration, News, Sources, Trade

The Wonk.eu has posted a must read report from the Director of the Centre for European Reform.  It gives a comprehensive up-to-date analysis of Brexit issues but also the dynamics at the heart of upcoming negotiations. It makes the realistic but…

Is Invest NI just whistling past the graveyard?

Is Invest NI just whistling past the graveyard?

February 14, 2017 · by Brexit Border · in News, Sources, Trade

Invest NI appears to be missing the point in this rather defensive article in the Huffington Post which it has published as a counter to what it says are pundits “pedalling” (sic) an image of a Northern Ireland on the…

British ate 65,000 Irish cattle and 10,000 pigs in 2015

February 10, 2017 · by Brexit Border · in Agri-food, News, Trade

British consumers ate 65,000 of our cattle and 10,000 Irish pigs in 2015, Irish farm organisations told a meeting in the House of Commons on Thursday. ICSMA chief John Comer told MPs that Ireland sells €4.4 billion worth of food…

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