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Planned regime already put back several times and now government and business balk at impact of red tape on prices
Committee urges government to ‘get on with’ negotiating outstanding issues on Windsor framework
UK business is concerned about new EU regulations that diverge from domestic equivalents
Plus, why voters in Northern Ireland feel closer to the EU than Great Britain
Top official downplays remaining hurdles on work visas and access to auto and spirits industries
London and carmakers seek delay but commission official says levies will provide incentive for EU battery production
High-end industry is particularly at risk, heightening Britain’s productivity crisis, economists warn
Experts warn that delay to membership of Horizon harms Britain’s aspiration to be science superpower
Food and logistics bodies say inspection fees on produce from the EU will hit smaller firms and UK families
Maroš Šefčovič concedes regulatory divergence may bring ‘more costs’ for business despite resolution to NI impasse
Industry could lose more than €4bn if Brussels does not agree postponement of tariffs to 2027
London bans imports of Belarusian gold, cement, wood and rubber, and restricts access to its financial markets
Frustrations emerge as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak lands in Washington to meet President Joe Biden over economic ties
Trade experts warn British membership of Pan-Euro-Mediterranean convention is not ‘immediate fix’
Cross-party group’s call for ‘general policy’ on regulations comes as Labour vows to improve ties with Brussels
Britain’s prime minister to hold talks with Joe Biden next week
Plant growers say long-delayed controls will add £42mn a year in red tape and business expenses, for little gain
Hoping for delays to post-Brexit rules is not a strategy, particularly for British automakers
Industry wants EU to delay ‘rules of origin’ terms in post-Brexit trade agreement
Brussels has refused to tweak trade agreement with UK despite intense industry lobbying on both sides of Channel
Retailers say lack of clarity means deadline for new measures will be difficult to meet
Only around 600 out of 4,000-plus Brussels-derived rules will be scrapped by end of year
Long-delayed plan for semiconductor sector will also include targeted financial support for industry
Also in this week’s newsletter, the UK’s export ‘disaster’ and Joe Biden’s long Good Friday
Britain’s performance labelled ‘a disaster’ as red tape hits trade with the EU
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