Flanders attracts over £2bn in investment projects from UK based businesses following Brexit
British companies are moving their European bases to Belgium to manage the challenges posed by Brexit and are now trading with the EU from there.
British companies are moving their European bases to Belgium to manage the challenges posed by Brexit and are now trading with the EU from there.
"The problem for the government is that you cannot simply pull up the drawbridge. Controlling the country's borders requires international agreement and co-operation."
"Especially the type as the UK has proposed it, negotiated it, and signed the agreement up on it with us.”
“This isn’t a question for France and the British, but a question of respecting your word," he also said.
“JCB’s failure to conduct proper human rights due diligence on the end use of its products represents a failure to respect human rights,”
The company had previously floated the idea of a delisting earlier this month and said Brexit played a significant factor in the decision.
"Why can only the EU protect its citizens?", one person tweeted in response.
"A 40 watt bulb is brighter than Raab," wrote one Twitter user.
And to add insult to injury, 16 per cent of UK firms have partially or entirely move their EU operations inside the single market.
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