'Partial win' for UK supply chains as EC delays potentially disruptive checks
Efforts at restoring EU-UK relations appear to have made some headway, the bloc agreeing to ...
TFII: SOLID AS USUALMAERSK: WEAKENINGF: FALLING OFF A CLIFFAAPL: 'BOTTLENECK IN MAINLAND CHINA'AAPL: CHINA TRENDSDHL: GROWTH CAPEXR: ANOTHER SOLID DELIVERYMFT: HERE COMES THE FALLDSV: LOOK AT SCHENKER PERFORMANCEUPS: A WAVE OF DOWNGRADES DSV: BARGAIN BINKNX: EARNINGS OUTODFL: RISING AND FALLING AND THEN RISING
TFII: SOLID AS USUALMAERSK: WEAKENINGF: FALLING OFF A CLIFFAAPL: 'BOTTLENECK IN MAINLAND CHINA'AAPL: CHINA TRENDSDHL: GROWTH CAPEXR: ANOTHER SOLID DELIVERYMFT: HERE COMES THE FALLDSV: LOOK AT SCHENKER PERFORMANCEUPS: A WAVE OF DOWNGRADES DSV: BARGAIN BINKNX: EARNINGS OUTODFL: RISING AND FALLING AND THEN RISING
Anyone that has been following the Brexit debate in the UK will know that the arguments (conducted mostly between warring factions of the same political party) have been largely absurd, based on little more than fear and loathing. Neither side – particularly those favouring Brexit, which, frankly, is a complete unknown – seems to have much, if any factual evidence showing what would happen if the UK did leave the EU. Here Tuscor Lloyds looks at the issues for shipping and asks readers what they think. So far, the Tuscor tally is 68% to remain in the EU… For those of you outside the UK not blessed with a vote, now is your chance.
A poll on Thursday showed a 20% chance of the UK leaving EU.
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