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Welsh EU funding: Government deceit symptomatic of Brexit
Responding to revelations that the government had always intended for EU funds to be allocated by Westminster rather than the Welsh Government after Brexit, Liz Saville Roberts MP, member of the UK Trade and Business Commission, said:
MPs call for Home Office action to ease Brexit pain for musicians and travel industry
MPs have written to the Home Secretary calling for action to support struggling musicians and travel industry
Summer of discontent: Travel chaos worsens due to government inaction on Brexit
Travel experts renew calls to government to add aviation to the shortage occupation list as sector faces ‘rocky summer’
Resolution Foundation research: Denial is not an effective policy
Responding to the Resolution Foundation’s research which says that Brexit has damaged Britain’s competitiveness and will make us poorer in the decade ahead, Hilary Benn MP, Co-convenor of the UK Trade and Business Commission, said:
Commission secures action for farmers but comprehensive plan needed
The Environment Secretary, George Eustice has unveiled a new route for 10,000 farming workers to come to the UK following pressure from the UK Trade and Business Commission.
Protocol-busting plan represents a breach of international agreement
Today the UK Government will unveil new legislation that will give Ministers the power to override parts of the Northern Ireland Protocol.
Travel chaos: Blame game won't fix disruption
Responding to the ongoing travel chaos at UK airports and the Transport Secretary’s accusation that firms have “oversold” holidays, Liz Saville Roberts MP, who sits on the UK Trade and Business Commission, said
Government accused of economic mismanagement and snobbery over new visa scheme
The government will give preferential treatment to visa applicants who have graduated from the world’s top 50 universities, regardless of the labour needs of the UK
Cross-party group responds to OBR analysis on falling UK trade
Responding to analysis by the Office of Budget Responsibility that the UK missed out on much of the recovery in global trade after the start of the pandemic, and appears to be a ‘less trade intensive economy’, Hilary Benn MP, Co-Chair of UK Trade and Business Commission, said:
Commission reveals plan for EU/UK post-Brexit unity as both face external threats and cost of living crisis
MPs and business leaders have today outlined a roadmap for the UK and EU to remove continued points of division and barriers to trade as both sides face massive external economic and security challenges.
Bury the hatchet: EU and UK face fresh calls to resolve NI Protocol issues in face of Russian aggression
The UK and EU are facing fresh calls to reduce divisions over the Northern Ireland Protocol in the face of greater common international challenges.
Cross-party commission to visit Northern Ireland as Prime Minister continues Protocol misinformation campaign
Members of the cross-party, cross-industry UK Trade and Business Commission will visit Northern Ireland on 3rd March to gather evidence from business leaders and port officials on trade under the Protocol.
Government clueless on cost of new Brexit checks for businesses
A new statement from the Treasury suggests that the UK Government has collected no data about how much new post-Brexit import checks are costing businesses.
A third of businesses report drop in turnover amid import/export challenges
Today, new ONS figures on challenges facing UK businesses showed that weeks after the introductions of new post-Brexit import checks, a third of businesses reported a drop in turnover, 72% of businesses reported importing challenges and that less than two thirds of transport and storage businesses were fully trading.
NI Protocol crisis: Businesses leaders call for calm
Business leaders in Northern Ireland have called for stability amid the developing crisis over the Northern Ireland Protocol today.
New trade stats: Lost EU trade driving fall in imports
Responding to the ONS October trade statistics, Alison Williams, member of the UK Trade and Business Commission and Global Head of Data at DunnHumby, said:
Article 16 would leave NI an investment “backwater”, commission hears
A commission of MPs and business leaders have been warned that triggering Article 16 would turn Northern Ireland into a "backwater" of foreign direct investment, jeopardising businesses, harming consumers and discouraging people in Great Britain from trading with Northern Ireland.
Brexit disruption to clinical trials a matter of ‘life or death’ for British patients
Research experts and charities working with people with serious and often terminal illnesses have said that delays to research and clinical trials from Brexit could mean the difference between ‘life or death’ for patients.
If Amazon can't navigate Brexit, who can? - Trade Commission responds to Amazon Visa announcement
Responding to news that Amazon will no longer accept UK visa credit cards citing increased costs since Brexit, Tamara Cincik, from the cross-industry, cross-party UK Trade and Business Commission said,
Brexit: Ministers must find workable solution or risk leaving country poorer
Responding to the news that the UK’s Brexit losses are more than 178 times bigger than trade deal gains, Hilary Benn MP, Chair of the UK Trade and Business Commission, said