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Brexit presented a binary option, if you want to trade in the EU, you need a subsidiary in the EU.
This was obvious, and the tiny minority of UK companies that export to the EU, which is fewer then 10%, did exactly that.
If brexit affected the craft brewing industry, then their association failed to plan. They should have created a co-op and established a warehouse in the EU.
I export and import globally, it’s just a few forms. It’s been going on for centuries, it’s not that hard.
@bernieecclestoned @Mex @unitedkingdom Good point. Brexit probably didn’t help though.
Brexit presented a binary option, if you want to trade in the EU, you need a subsidiary in the EU.
This was obvious, and the tiny minority of UK companies that export to the EU, which is fewer then 10%, did exactly that.
If brexit affected the craft brewing industry, then their association failed to plan. They should have created a co-op and established a warehouse in the EU.
I export and import globally, it’s just a few forms. It’s been going on for centuries, it’s not that hard.
@bernieecclestoned Out of interest did you vote in favour of Brexit?
Lexit