Without a transitory agreement which governs the customs at ports, May is likely to find it hard to provide seamless, frictionless trade. As per the head of Britain’s ports and shopping industry, the introduction of physical customs checks following Brexit… Read More ›
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The British agricultural sector likely to bear the brunt of Brexit
Here is the likely scenario of the British farmer in a post-Brexit world. It is interesting to see how one referendum has such widespread impact. Following Brexit Britain will be radically overhauling its agricultural policy since it will no longer… Read More ›
EU to focus on green, risk and infrastructure financing after Brexit
Here’s how the European Commission will steer the bloc after Brexit. The vice president of the European Commission has disclosed that following the Brexit negotiations the bloc will turn its focus towards boosting the green economy, infrastructure and risk finance… Read More ›
ECB holds onto quality standards as EU’s states lure London-based institutions
Although financial institutions have yet to publicly acknowledge their relocation to EU states, the migration is on and finer details are being worked out quietly. In what is forming out to be a strategic development, a gap in the financial… Read More ›
Trump wins round one: China offers concessions to avoid trade wars
The Chinese who have earlier used cyberattack as a means of gaining technological superiority in trade have now offered concessions to avoid a trade war. The Financial Times has reported citing officials familiar with the matter at hand, China is… Read More ›
URS Federal Services clinches $3.6 billion contract from the Pentagon
The Donald Trump Administration is focusing on building a stronger military. The contracts are a testament to that end. The Pentagon has disclosed that URS Federal Services Inc has been awarded a contract worth at least $3.6 billion for the… Read More ›
The days of net neutrality are numbered
Ajit Pai, the FCC Chairman aims to overturn the existing net neutrality rules by late April and push for an initial vote by May or June. According to three sources briefed on the matter at hand, Ajit Pai, the chairman… Read More ›
It is in U.S. interest to stay in Paris Accord: U.S. Coal companies
U.S coal companies have argued leaving the Paris Agreement will leave the U.S. in the cold since future energy mix will be determined by other countries and companies. Many big American coal companies have advised the Trump administration to not… Read More ›
Britain’s tourism could be significantly affected without a transitional deal
An association of travel agents along with the British airlines industry have highlighted their requirements and the need for a transitional deal. An association of travel agents in Britain have stated that during Brexit negotiations Theresa May’s government should aim… Read More ›
Scottish demand for independence tied to access to EU’s single market bloc
Failure to deliver favourable terms for trade is likely to fuel demand for Scotland’s independence from UK. As per the results of a poll survey, Brexit may not fuel Scottish demand for independence since Scots prefer similar outcomes, like Britons… Read More ›