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Cost of household items could soar in event of no-deal Brexit warns business group
Import costs for everyday items could rise by around a third in the event of a no-deal Brexit, making the household shopping basket “much more expensive”, a major UK business group has warned.

Sun, 25 Oct, 2020

Getting goods off the island is difficult even before Brexit
Getting goods off the island is difficult even before Brexit

As the hard Brexit looms larger, the biggest challenge will come from the disruption in customs and logistics.

Mon, 13 Mar, 2017

8% fall in profits to €2.75m at Eddie Irvine's logistics firm
8% fall in profits to €2.75m at Eddie Irvine's logistics firm

Profits at the logistics group co-owned by former Formula One driver Eddie Irvine fell to £2.33m (€2.75m) last year.

Wed, 22 Feb, 2017

Redundancy deal puts TNT logistics firm into the red
Redundancy deal puts TNT logistics firm into the red

The Irish arm of logistics company, TNT Express slumped into the red, last year, arising from the cost of a redundancy programme at the business.

Fri, 06 May, 2016

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