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21 December 2022

British Chambers of Commerce: Brexit Trade Deal Not Delivering


More than three quarters (77%) of firms, for which the Brexit deal is applicable, say it is not helping them increase sales or grow their business

  • More than half (56%) of firms face difficulties adapting to the new rules for trading goods
  • Almost half (45%) face difficulties adapting to the new rules for trading services, and a similar number (44%) report difficulties obtaining visas for staff

  • The BCC has sent the Government a report setting out solutions to many of the issues

New data released today from a survey of more than 1,168 businesses (92% SMEs) shows significant challenges for UK firms trying to use the Trade and Co-operation Agreement (TCA).

The TCA was agreed on Christmas Eve in 2020 to allow tariff-free trade with the EU once Brexit took effect.

But a high proportion of businesses say they are still having major problems trying to use the deal to trade with Europe.

The BCC has sent the Government a report setting out the main issues the TCA is causing with solutions to many of the problems.

The survey also found that alongside problems with the TCA, four in five (80%) firms had seen the cost of importing increase since January, more than half (53%) had seen their sales margins decrease and almost three quarters (70%) of manufacturers had experienced shortages of goods and services.

What Businesses Say

“Customs on both sides of the EU border seem to have a separate set of rules to be able to charge different amounts for the same thing. We don't know until it's too late what these costs are.”...

 more at  BCC



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