Western Mail

UK and EU unready for no-deal exit, warns CBI

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NEITHER the UK nor the EU is ready for a no-deal Brexit, Britain’s largest business group has warned in a new report.

At least 50 trade associatio­ns and thousands of companies from all areas of the UK’s economy were consulted to deliver 200 recommenda­tions in the report by the Confederat­ion of British Industry (CBI).

The group welcomed Britain’s preparatio­ns for Brexit, but said that the “unpreceden­ted nature” of exiting the bloc meant “some aspects cannot be mitigated”.

A Government spokesman noted that “crucially” the CBI had observed “that the UK is ahead of the EU in planning for no-deal”.

The CBI said: “The EU lags behind the UK in seeking to prevent the worst effects of a no-deal scenario. And although businesses have already spent billions on contingenc­y planning for no-deal, they remain hampered by unclear advice, timelines, cost and complexity.”

The report – titled What Comes Next? The Business Analysis Of No Deal Preparatio­ns – added: “Larger companies, particular­ly those in regulated areas such as financial services, have well-thoughtthr­ough contingenc­y plans in place, though smaller firms are less well prepared.”

In late May, the CBI warned against a no-deal Brexit, with its director-general Carolyn Fairbairn saying it should be an option “that is not even considered”.

In its latest report, the confederat­ion advised the Government to undertake a review and to update all technical notices and Brexit preparatio­n advice by the middle of August.

The CBI also recommende­d business engagement meetings with the EU resume and additional parliament­ary time be set aside to complete no-deal legislatio­n by the end of August.

A communicat­ions campaign with “simple and clear advice” for UK firms would need to be launched by the beginning of September, while by the start of the next month the Government would need to publish its “crucial preparedne­ss measures”, it said.

The CBI said trials of Britain’s crucial IT systems would need to be scaled up by the middle of October.

The confederat­ion also recommende­d that the EU begin drafting communicat­ions and devising temporary measures in the event of a no-deal Brexit.

The CBI’s head of EU negotiatio­ns Nicole Sykes said “a lot needs to be done, by everyone”.

But she warned that even with more preparatio­ns, there would still be adverse effects from a no-deal Brexit.

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