Car makers push back over EU/UK battery deal
Car manufacturers are attempting to push back against the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) ...
With the referendum on the UK’s continuing membership of the EU possibly taking place this year, claims of the advantages and disadvantages of leaving are mounting. This short blog from Supply Management argues that, while there is a possibility that a Brexit might lead to reduced import costs for UK consumers and businesses, there are huge risks that a host of other costs might go up, which should alarm those operating UK supply chains.
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