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The uk government is being urged today to address Border Delays by the manufacturers association, make uk. Customs paperwork and checks introduced since brexit are leading to some disruption of imports and exports, according to their research out today, with produce going to waste because of delays. Make uk found 61 of businesses are facing supply Chain Disruption either importing or exporting to and from the eu, and nearly a third are having their Supply Chains impacted in both directions. Companies are also struggling to prove the uk origin of their goods in order to qualify for zero tariff access. Ben fletcher is director of policy and engagement at make uk. We were warned there would be weeks of difficulty, Teething Troubles, et cetera, is this not what it is ....
Mainland china, but less is flowing out. We find out why. And digging up of diversity. The Philippines A Posture the Environment Secretary defends her decision to shut down mines. Philippines Environment Secretary. Glad you could join us for this midweek edition of Asia Business report. Im rico hizon. New figures reveal investors are putting more money into china but chinas Investments Overseas are falling. More than 7 billion us has been invested in a mainland so far this year, nearly double the same period in 2015. Outbound this year, nearly double the same period in 2015. 0utbound deals have dropped a0 . Managing i asked how long it could continue. The projection is that the currenc ....
Participants in a five-day training in Accra for health and safety officials of mining enterprises, Monday called on the health/safety departments of these companies to deliver free first aid training to members in their operating communities. Dr Kwame Apedzi, the Chief Executive Officer of St John Ambulance, said those trainings… ....
As a result of the Chinese crackdown on cryptocurrency mining, mining firms are forced to move their operations to neighbouring countries like Kazakhstan with relatively inexpensive electricity. ....