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The overwhelming majority of British businesses want a trade agreement with the EU after Brexit, according to a new survey by the British Chambers of Commerce published today.
The survey, which asked 2,400 businesses their views on what Brexit negotiations outcomes should be, found that only 2 percent of businesses wanted to leave the single market and the customs union and rely on World Trade Organization rules instead — the default outcome if the current negotiations between the U.K. and the European Union conclude without a future trade deal.
“Our results make it clear that there are a range of business views on what the U.K. should be seeking in a final deal with the EU, but there is near-universal consensus that a deep and comprehensive agreement is needed,” Adam Marshall, the BCC’s director general said. [...]
British Chambers of Commerce results