Although fishing is a small industry in Ireland, in some coastal communities, it has long been an essential way of life for generations. But locals fear that new Brexit quotas and subsequent retiring of boats will be the final death knell. nyti.ms
Although fishing is a small industry in Ireland, in some coastal communities, it has long been an essential way of life for generations. But locals fear that new Brexit quotas and subsequent retiring of boats will be the final death knell. nyti.ms
Although fishing is a small industry in Ireland, in some coastal communities, it has long been an essential way of life for generations. But locals fear that new Brexit quotas and subsequent retiring of boats will be the final death knell. nyti.ms
A food industry expert warns that parts of the food chain may collapse when Brexit checks come in later this year, writes @JontyBloombiztheneweuropean.co.uk
Brought to its knees by Covid, the UK’s travel and tourism industry is now beginning to feel the full force of Brexit as border restrictions and the end of the VAT reclaim scheme look set to deter thousands of Europeans and others, writes @clarnictheneweuropean.co.uk
Having stayed afloat during the pandemic, the books industry now faces two major threats, including a Brexit-related change which risks the livelihoods of many writers buff.ly
"Five years on .. the government has done virtually nothing to prepare the workforce for Brexit. The British economy, let alone the hospitality industry, is dependent on foreign workers and about half of them are from the EU" buff.ly
“The government, seemingly terrified of admitting that Brexit is causing any problems at all, is silent. It apparently just hopes these are teething problems, somehow industry will cope and things will get better.” buff.ly
The importance of the fishing industry - and its centrality to the Brexit negotiations - does not lie in economic figures, writes James Ball theneweuropean.co.uk
Fishing is a tiny industry in Britain — 12,000 people and 6,000 vessels, contributing less than one half of one percent of gross domestic product. Yet, the issue has the potential to sink the Brexit trade negotiations. Here’s why. nyti.ms