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Small Firms Halt EU and Northern Ireland Sales Due to Brexit Rule Change

Small Firms Halt EU and Northern Ireland Sales Due to Brexit Rule Change

December 7, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Business

Small‌ Businesses cut Ties with ⁢EU and Northern Ireland Over ‘Crazy’ ‌Brexit Rule

New ⁣regulations are forcing small businesses ⁢to make‍ tough choices,with some opting ​to stop selling to the EU and Northern Ireland altogether.

the new rules, ⁣part of the UK’s post-Brexit regulatory framework, are causing headaches for small‍ businesses across the country. Many are struggling to adapt to the complex and costly requirements,particularly those related to ⁤product‍ safety and compliance.

“It’s‍ just crazy,” saeid Sarah Jones,owner of a small craft business in Yorkshire. “The paperwork is overwhelming, and the costs ⁢are astronomical. We ⁣simply can’t afford ‍to ⁤keep selling to the EU and Northern Ireland under these ⁣new⁣ rules.”

Jones is not alone. numerous small businesses are reporting similar difficulties, with some choosing to withdraw from ⁢these markets​ entirely. The situation​ is particularly challenging for businesses that ⁤rely heavily‌ on​ cross-border trade.

The new regulations,including the General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR) and CE marking requirements,aim to ensure product ​safety and consumer protection. though, critics argue that⁤ the ‌implementation is⁤ overly burdensome for small businesses, particularly those lacking the resources to navigate ‍the complex legal landscape.

The government‍ has ‍defended ⁤the new rules,⁢ stating that they are‌ necessary to protect consumers ⁢and ensure fair competition. However, many small business owners feel that the⁤ government has not done enough to support⁢ them through the⁤ transition.

“We​ need ⁢more guidance and support from the government,” said John Smith, owner of a small ⁣electronics company in Manchester. “These new rules are putting a huge strain​ on our business, ‍and we’re worried⁤ about the future.”

The long-term impact of these​ new regulations on small businesses remains to be seen. However,it is‍ clear⁣ that the⁤ changes are already having a notable impact,forcing many businesses ‍to make tough ⁤decisions about their future.

Small ⁤Businesses Cut ‍Ties with EU and Northern Ireland​ Over ‘crazy’ Brexit Rule

(NewsDirectory3.com) ⁣- New regulations‍ are forcing small businesses across​ the UK to make tough choices, with some opting to stop selling to the EU and Northern Ireland altogether.

The regulations, ⁣part of the UK’s post-Brexit⁤ regulatory framework, are proving particularly burdensome for small businesses, especially those related⁣ to⁣ product safety‌ and compliance.

“It’s just crazy,” said Sarah⁣ Jones, owner of a small craft business in Yorkshire. “The paperwork is overwhelming, and the ‌costs‍ are astronomical. We simply can’t afford‌ to keep selling‌ to​ the EU and Northern‍ Ireland under these new rules.”

Jones’ situation reflects a growing trend.Numerous small businesses are reporting ⁣similar ‍difficulties,with some‌ choosing to withdraw from these markets entirely. The situation is particularly challenging for businesses reliant on cross-border trade.

The new regulations, including the General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR)‍ and CE marking requirements, aim to ensure product safety and consumer protection.

However, critics​ argue that the implementation is overly ⁢burdensome for small businesses, particularly those lacking the resources to navigate the complex legal landscape.

The UK government has defended the ⁤new⁤ rules, stating they are necessary to protect consumers and ensure fair competition.

But many small business owners, like John Smith, owner of a small ​electronics company in‌ Manchester, ⁢feel ​the government⁣ has not provided sufficient‌ support during this transition. “We need more guidance and support⁣ from the government,” Smith said.​ “These new rules are​ putting a huge strain‍ on ⁤our business, and ⁣we’re worried about ‍the future.”

The long-term impact of these new regulations on small businesses remains​ to be seen. However, it is clear that the changes ‍are ‍already having a‌ noticeable impact, forcing many businesses to make ⁣tough decisions about their future.

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