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Joe Mayes
Joe_Mayes
Exclusive: a key customs system has been overwhelmed by Brexit, delaying exports and deepening trouble at the border 1/https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-01-19/brexit-border-trouble-deepens-as-key-customs-system-is-maxed-out?sref=
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Gary Winslett🌐
GaryWinslett
The Biden admin is framing its trade policy as pro-manufacturing and pro-worker.But a pro-manufacturing trade policy is not necessarily pro-worker and a pro-worker trade policy is not necessarily manufacturing-oriented. A
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SRINI 🇮🇳(Unite, Fight together)
srinihyd999
1/15Farmer Bills 2020who will Benefit Most?Who will lose Most?Who is Making Protest?The Gainers Or the Looser?Spare me a 5 mts of Ur Value time to See Myths and Facts about
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Nick von Westenholz
nvonwestenholz
So with a deal apparently imminent the overwhelming sentiment for agriculture ought to be RELIEF. For farming, the distinction between “deal” and “no deal” was perhaps more stark than any
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(((David Gaffen))) 🇺🇸
davidgaffen
WEDNESDAY MORNING IN ENERGY: Because someone around here has to still talk about oil, right? #OOTT #EFT #EnergyFinTwit #OPEC #shale So the interesting thing that's going on is actually over
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Alex 🍁
Alex_at_ACHK
1/ Standing up to China is worth the price. “When our sovereignty, national security, and safety of our citizens are at stake, Canada must take a stand.”Thank you to the
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Dmitry Grozoubinski
DmitryOpines
1/ "Tackling Chinese Subsidies" is an increasingly common call to arms, and so here's my attempt at an explainer thread. Note: I wanted to keep away from personalities and Brexit
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Lewis Goodall
lewis_goodall
On Brexit, James Buchan, Chief Exec of Scottish Seafood Association tells the Scottish Affairs Select Committee: “I’m not going to say it any other way: for our members it has
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Sandra Cavallo
sandracavallo
Brexit: This week the Commission has published a new document to facilitate readiness and preparations by citizens, public administrations, businesses for the unavoidable disruptions on 1 Jan 2021: https://ec.europa.eu/info/sites/info/files
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Lizzy Burden
lizzzburden
A month into Brexit, firms are being slowly ground down.Just teething problems?"Bureaucracy is the new reality and there’s more to come," says @SamuelMarcLoweHidden under Covid, the effects seeped into all
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André van Es 🇪🇺 🇳🇱🌷 🇬🇧 #FBPE #FBPEGlobal
andrevanes
Brexit Day 1:https://twitter.com/TheNewEuropean/status/1345068527062024195 Brexit day 5:https://twitter.com/PeterStefanovi2/status/1347071083732738048?s=20 Brexit day 9:https://twitter.com/MarcDavenant/status/1347578090193637384?s=20 Brexit
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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
How to make sense of the increasing number of UK-EU trade disruption stories?In short - outside of a single market product checks and people working restrictions are inevitable. And outside
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seanwhelanRTE
seanwhelanRTE
Ian Wright of Food and Drink Federation says transport will get worse - trucks corssing short straits now about 2,000 - normally 10,000. Also Irish sea volumes very light, system
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Daniel Lambert (Wines). 🇪🇺🇫🇷🏴🍇🥂
DanielLambert29
It’s now February 13th, a full month since my 1st thread where I highlighted just how bad brexit was turning out to be for the wine industry. Let’s see if
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Peter Foster
pmdfoster
As #brexit talks drift towards the rocks, trade groups say plans for Irish Sea trade border after Brexit are ‘in a mess’ via, my latest via @FT ...this is an
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Amaka Anku
AmakaAnku
It has been difficult for me to engage w/ largely dismissive criticisms of #Nigeria’s move to close its land borders with #Benin & #Niger to address rampant smuggling and #Benin’s
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