Bradfords Gifts: Keeping things sweet through the Brexit transition
By Staff writer
Real Business talks to James McGoldrick, co-owner of Bradfords Gifts, about how the company is navigating Brexit to ensure a smooth transition.
By Staff writer
Real Business talks to James McGoldrick, co-owner of Bradfords Gifts, about how the company is navigating Brexit to ensure a smooth transition.
By Staff writer
Real Business talks to Jerome Brustlein, COO of Fenton, about how the independent jewellery company is navigating Brexit for a smooth transition.
By Staff writer
While the Government has extended the deadline past January 2021 in some cases, food producers, manufacturers and retailers need to prepare for new requirements for food labelling coming into force on 1 January 2021, warns legal expert Amy Peacey
By Staff writer
If you’re a UK business with goods you need to move in or out of Europe, you should move them NOW, before potential tariffs post 1st January 2021. Tax expert Andrew Oury explains.
Scotland’s salmon industry is world-renowned and worth some 550m per year in exports. Will new EU regulations kill the sector”
The business graveyard is littered with casualties of companies that have failed to either anticipate change or adapt to shifting customer demand.
In light of Brexit, British SMEs must strike a balancing act between reassuring their European partners and looking to tap into global markets.
By David Craik
Just over a tenth of small businesses will give up exporting to the EU if there is a “No Deal” Brexit.
By David Craik
UK exporters are enjoying the benefits of Brexit but still have a “fear factor” about cracking new markets outside of the EU.
Being a lifelong Conservative voter I naturally wanted to give prime minister Theresa May the benefit of the doubt. Sadly she has become a figure of derision both at home and abroad. The description of her as naturally robotic, hence “The Maybot?, is all too appropriate.