The European Commission has hatched a confidential Plan B proposal to “cushion” the impact of a looming 10% tariff on imports and exports of electric vehicles.
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UK ditches company working time rules in further post-Brexit red tape cuts
The government is tackling out-of-date UK regulations by amending several post-Brexit retained EU laws — ensuring those like working time rules are “fit for purpose” to further jobs growth.
UK car production soars as industry warns of looming Brexit rules ‘threat’
UK carmakers have recorded their best September since 2020 – but warned growth is “under threat” from new Brexit export rules due to come into force within months.
Brussels urged to delay Brexit deadline amid fears of huge job losses for car industry
Brussels is resisting an “urgent plea” for the European Union to extend zero-tariff Brexit trade rules on electric vehicles amid car industry concerns over a deadline of New Year’s Day that could lead to job losses.
Sir Keir Starmer will seek “much better” Brexit deal with EU if Labour wins next general election.
Sir Keir Starmer has said he will seek a “much better” Brexit deal with the EU if Labour wins the next general election.
Blow to UK salmon industry as post-Brexit export trial scheme cancelled
A trial of a system designed to cut red tape for fish exporters after Brexit is to end without an immediate replacement, causing dismay in the salmon industry.
Brexit checks on fresh food from EU delayed for fifth time
Brexit checks on fresh farm produce coming to the UK from the EU have once again been delayed for a fifth time.
Brexit Pubs Guarantee announced in Spring Budget comes into effect today meaning drinks in pubs will be up to 11p lower than supermarkets
The duty paid on drinks on tap in pubs will be up to 11p lower than at the supermarket. The changes are designed to help pubs compete on a level playing field with supermarkets, so they can continue to thrive at the heart of communities across the UK.
The Ripple Effect of Brexit Tax on UK’s Small Businesses and Consumer Wallets
The United Kingdom’s landscape, characterised by its rich cultural heritage, economic dynamism, and intricate political scenarios, is once again at the forefront of international discussions.
Net migration to UK hits record high of 606,000 as Brexit scales EU movement back
Net migration to the UK has hit a record high of 606,000, new figures released this morning reveal.
Ford, Vauxhall owner and JLR call for UK to renegotiate Brexit deal
Three big global carmakers have called on the UK government to renegotiate the Brexit deal, saying rules on where parts are sourced from threaten the future of the British automotive industry.
Vauxhall-maker warns Brexit threatens electric cars in UK
One of the world’s biggest carmakers has called on the government to renegotiate part of the Brexit deal or risk losing parts of its car industry.
Warning post-Brexit border checks could deter EU imports
New plans for post-Brexit border checks on goods coming into the UK will deter many EU suppliers and push up food prices, a trade body has said.
Brexiteer Tories waver on support for Rishi Sunak’s Brexit deal
A key group of Brexit-supporting Conservative MPs are yet to say whether they will vote for Rishi Sunak’s Brexit deal.
New Brexit trading rules could take more than two years to bed in fully
The new Brexit trading arrangements in Rishi Sunak’s revised Northern Ireland protocol could take more than two years to be fully implemented, government sources have confirmed.