Brexit was promoted by Britain's prime minister as a chance “to set our own standards, to innovate in the way that we want.” But the changes have led some chemical businesses to rethink their activities in Britain. https://nyti.ms/3oW8Xe7
Today: India’s economic problems threaten to undermine the prime minister, businesses in Britain prepare for a chaotic Brexit and Apple takes up data privacy with Facebook. https://nyti.ms/2DLlnA5
Today: India’s economic problems threaten to undermine the prime minister, businesses in Britain prepare for a chaotic Brexit and New Zealand's ambitious housing project hits a speed bump. https://nyti.ms/2DLZCQS
“It’s Brexit that’s the killer,” said the chief executive of Bentley, as businesses in Britain sound the alarm over the country's impending departure from the E.U. https://nyti.ms/2DwUbVU
It was a measure of how desperately businesses are trying to avoid a so-called cliff-edge Brexit — in which Britain crashes out of the union — that an audience of corporate leaders mostly embraced her draft plan. https://nyti.ms/2DMIJXr