What a no-deal Brexit and trading on WTO terms really means
The UK and the EU are entering into a key phase of negotiations in terms ...
The Loadstar may be as guilty as its peers in the blandness of the reporting on the recent breakdown of the latest round of WTO talks, and the furious reaction of major logistics providers to the seeming inaction of the political leaders. This article from Logistics Viewpoints analyses the causes of the failure, but asks what happens next.
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