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BREXIT COULD MAKE EU IMPOSE IMPORT DUTIES ON BRITISH TEXTILES AND INPUTS
Textile, yarn and fibre manufacturers based in Britain face a risk that their exports to the European Union (EU) will attract duties now the UK government has confirmed it will push ahead with leaving the EU following the June 23 Brexit referendum.…
BREXIT COULD MAKE EU IMPOSE IMPORT DUTIES ON BRITISH AUTOMOBILE AND PARTS EXPORTS
Automobile manufacturers based in Britain face a risk that their exports to the European Union (EU) will attract duties now the UK government has confirmed it will push ahead with leaving the EU following the June 23 Brexit referendum result. These could be imposed after the two years of mandated talks on a future relationship with the EU following a UK decision to trigger Article 50 under the Treaty on European Union.…
BREXITED UK FACES RISK OF EU DUTIES BEING IMPOSED ON BRITISH NUCLEAR INDUSTRY SUPPLY EXPORTS
BRITISH manufacturers and exporters of nuclear power generating equipment, nuclear power plant suppliers and nuclear fuel face a risk that some key exports to the European Union (EU) will attract duties in future, now the UK government has confirmed it will push ahead with leaving the EU.…
POLICE TRY TO PRISE OPEN ITALIAN MAFIA’S GRIP ON GAMBLING
ITALIAN law enforcement agencies are cracking down on the use of the country’s gambling sector by transnational organised criminal groups (OCGs) to launder dirty money. The country’s most powerful mafias – Cosa Nostra (Sicily); ‘Ndrangheta (Calabria); Camorra (Campania); and Sacra Corona Unita’ (Apulia) all abuse gambling to hide criminal proceeds, according to reports from national police investigations.…
BREXIT POSES MAJOR UNCERTAINTY TO POWER SECTOR
THE UK’s vote on June 23 to quit the European Union (EU) creates deep uncertainty over the shape of future electricity industry regulations in Britain, and the UK’s regulatory relationship regarding power supplies with countries remaining in the EU.
Victory by the ‘Leave’ side in Britain’s in-out referendum enables the UK government to kick off an exit process by invoking Article 50 in the Treaty on European Union, which gives notice that member state wishes to leave.…
BRITISH INDUSTRIAL MINERALS PRODUCERS FACE SWISS-STYLE EU DUTIES IF BREXIT HAPPENS
British potash and other industrial mineral producers face a risk that their exports to the European Union (EU) will attract duties should the UK government push ahead with plans to leave the EU following the June 23 Brexit referendum result.
These could be imposed after the two years of mandated talks on a future relationship with the EU following a UK decision to trigger Article 50 under the Treaty on European Union (EU), and Britain fails to strike a free trade agreement with Brussels in that time.…
BRITISH NON-FERROUS METAL PRODUCERS FACE POTENTIAL EU DUTIES IF BREXIT HAPPENS
British non-ferrous metal manufacturers face a risk that their exports to the European Union (EU) will attract duties should the UK government push ahead with plans to leave the EU following the June 23 Brexit referendum result.
These could be imposed after the two years of mandated talks on a future relationship with the EU following a UK decision to trigger Article 50 under the Treaty on European Union (EU).…
SWINE FEVER CASES IN POLAND, LITHUANIA, RUSSIA AND UKRAINE COULD ENTRENCH RUSSIA’S PIGMEAT IMPORT BAN
CASES of African swine fever (ASF) continue to be reported in Poland, Lithuania, Russia, the Ukraine and elsewhere in Europe, making it tough for an agreement to be reached between Moscow and Brussels on lifting trade controls sparked by the disease.…
UK FOOD COMPANIES EXPORTING TO EU FACE RISKS OF PAYING DUTIES IF BREXIT FOLLOWED THROUGH
Branded food manufacturers based in Britain face a risk that their exports to the European Union (EU) will attract duties now the UK government has confirmed it will push ahead with leaving the EU following the June 23 Brexit referendum result.…
UK INTERNATIONAL AND CROSS-BORDER ARBITRATION RULES FACE POST-BREXIT SHAKE-UP
Financial directors whose companies make the most of London being a key centre of cross-border commercial litigation and international arbitration services will have to keep a close eye on how these conflict resolution services may change as a result of Britain quitting the European Union (EU).…