Brexit Business
It鈥檚 nearly two months since Britain signed a free trade deal with the EU. Is it working well for business?
Britain's transition period with the EU ended on December 31st. For the first time since the inception of the single market in 1992, British companies were on the outside. A trade agreement was reached meaning that no tariffs would be paid on imports or exports, but it did mean that trade would no longer be entirely friction free. It鈥檚 still early days, but what do we now know about the extent of that friction and its possible consequences? How representative are the frustrations of Cornwall鈥檚 daffodil growers who say they can鈥檛 find labourers or UK companies that are now setting up production facilities in the EU in order to avoid red tape and its cost? To what extent have difficulties been mitigated by new trade deals that the UK is now free to negotiate. And what鈥檚 the view from the EU?
With Peter Foster of the Financial Times; Sam Lowe of the Centre for European Reform; Vandeline von Bredow of The Economist; and Maddy Thimont Jack of the Institute for Government.
Producers: Tim Mansel, Sally Abrahams, Kirsteen Knight
Editor Jasper Corbett
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