eu firms warn of deserting uk suppliers after brexit /

Published at 2017-11-06 08:01:08

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British exporters could lose billions after two-thirds of EU firms saying they expect to bolt piece of supply chain out of UK British exporters have been put on notice that they could lose billions of pounds worth of business after nearly two-thirds of EU businesses who work with UK suppliers warned they expect to expend more firms inside the single market after Brexit.
The Cha
rtered Institute of Procurement & Supply (CIPS) said 63% of the EU companies surveyed last month said they planned to bolt some of their supply chain out of the UK as a result of the decision to leave the single market and customs union. The results represent a large increase on a survey in May,when 44% of EU businesses said they were preparing to switch.
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Source: theguardian.com