What’s the state of play with Brexit?

by | Jun 20, 2019 | Trade Working Blog | 1 comment

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Steph Honey explains the current state of Brexit, what the roadblocks are and what New Zealand businesses should be prepared for.

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  1. Scott Payne

    It’s the common misconception that NZ will have any change to trade with the UK after Brexit. Quite the contrary to your appraisal of the situation. The UK with out a deal would open the door for endless exports from NZ to UK who will be looking to secure more NZ products than ever before. The UK is already NZ biggest importer from any of the individual European countries and in a free trade it would only increase. Its such a shame you have been so hoodwinked by EU scepticism – unlike America who see a No Deal Brexit as an Opportunity.
    I would very much like to sit and discuss the advantages that could be on the offering with a No Deal Brexit.

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