POST-BREXIT CHANGES NOTED
- By The Financial District

- Apr 1, 2021
- 1 min read
Three months after Brexit began for real when the EU's rulebook stopped applying to the UK, many areas of life have noticed a difference, according to Euronews

The impact has been felt by both people and businesses -- although it has sometimes been hard to distinguish from the overwhelming impact of the pandemic.
British exports to the EU have been hardest hit by new border formalities, despite the last-minute deal struck in December ensuring tariff-free trade.
Although some sectors report improvements since the early chaos in January, they also say the problems run deeper than the "teething troubles" the UK government highlighted at the time.
Meanwhile, a further UK delay in imposing import checks on EU goods means European exporters have not been affected to the same extent.
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