The dairy dilemma: Why cheese and butter could be luxuries post-Brexit
By David Craik
Importers and exporters uncertain about the consequences of Brexit on their bottom lines and consumer demand have been given some sour statistics to chew on.
By David Craik
Importers and exporters uncertain about the consequences of Brexit on their bottom lines and consumer demand have been given some sour statistics to chew on.
For the government to meet our demands for better healthcare and education, it first has to earn revenue from somewhere. So it pays to know the difference between tax and duty, its primary sources.
By Staff writer
As with any business decision, an SME attracted to importing needs to do some serious thinking first – especially when it comes to overseas suppliers.
Market jitters have been rife over the last few weeks following confirmation there will be an EU referendum in June 2016 and sterling has been left vulnerable as a result.
Love them or loathe them, lorries are essential to life as we know it in Britain, transporting everything from our food to the bricks and mortar we need to build homes. However with the road haulage industry on the precipice of a catastrophic driver shortage, we wanted to imagine what Britain might look like without any HGVs.
By David Lamb
For most small business owners, the day-to-day challenge of growing the company, keeping customers happy and paying staff and suppliers leaves them little time to worry about currency markets. But volatile exchange rates aren’t just a problem for City traders.
An increase in UK exports has been a rare good story amid an anaemic recovery. But when picking which country to target next, SMEs need to be mindful of banned imports.