New UK government looks to mend some trade fences with the EU
The new UK government is seeking to improve relations with the EU, its nearest trade ...
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JBHT: IN PRIOR CYCLES JBHT: CONF CALL QUESTION TIMEJBHT: BNSF LOGISTICS INTEGRATION JBHT: INTERMODAL 'SEASONALITY' JBHT: PRESSURE ON SALES JBHT: CEO SIMPSON REMARKSJBHT: CONF CALL WITH SELL-SIDE STARTINGJBHT: HERE COMES THE PAINJBHT: EARNINGS DAYGXO: WINCANTON LOSSESR: ALL RISE RXO: CHEERSR: BOLT-ON DEALTSLA: ON WATCHFWRD: AT THREE-MONTH HIGHS
With the transition period of Brexit fast coming to an end, and increasing amounts of government information finally available – although there are still many issues undecided – trade associations are doing their best to help members understand what they need to do.
This time it’s the RHA, with a helpful guide for hauliers and traders, doing it’s best to cut through the government guidance for real practical steps to take.
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