6/27/2018

"*TOP EU BUSINESSES CUT UK INVESTMENT*"


A survey finds that almost half of European Union businesses have cut back on their investment in Britain since the country voted to leave the European union two years ago.

The report published Monday by law firm Baker & McKenzie surveyed over 800 business leaders in six EU countries.

It finds that despite European outrage over Brexit, 95 percent of companies in the countries surveyed say that  UK is important to their business.''Ultimately, business people don't want the relationship with U.K. to breakdown completely.'' said Eric Lasry, a partner at the law firm.

The survey finds that European businesses support a post-Brexit deal that keeps trade relations as close as possible for to the existing conditions, and three quarters say the EU should also make concessions to the U.K., to secure a functioning trading relationship.

Yet over half of business leaders believe their views are not well represented. Last month, the EU's chief Brexit negotiator , Michael Barnier, warned that Britain must face  ''consequences''  for leaving the EU, antagonistic stance that doesn't sit well with business leaders.

Animosity between the EU and the UK has slowed  Brexit negotiations, and there is an increasing risk that the  U.K. and EU will not reach an effective agreement on future trade relations by the time Britain officially leaves in March next year.

Irrespective of which  trade solution  is reached,  Mattias Hedwall, a partner at Baker McKenzie, said  ''there will be new complexity in doing business with the U.K.

Not only will there be  higher costs  of trading with the  U.K. but also additional administrative burdens that need to be handled. [Agencies]

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