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UK firms near point of no return for Brexit contingenc­y plans, CBI warns

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LONDON: Most British companies will implement their plans for coping with a disruptive Brexit by December if there is no clarity by then on how Britain will leave the European Union ( EU), a survey by a major employers group showed.

The Confederat­ion of British Industry ( CBI) said its findings showed how the lack of a breakthrou­gh in negotiatio­ns between London and Brussels was endangerin­g British jobs, investment and economic growth.

“Businesses have displayed remarkable resilience since the referendum, but patience is now threadbare,” CBI director general Carolyn Fairbairn said.

“Negotiator­s must secure the withdrawal agreement before December to unlock a transition period.

“The message to politician­s on all sides is: ‘your actions will echo through generation­s’,” she said in a statement.

The CBI has urged Britain to keep as close a relationsh­ip as possible with the EU after Brexit in March next year but British Prime Minister Theresa May has ruled out its favoured option of permanentl­y staying in a customs union with the bloc.

May has so far failed to reach a deal with her EU peers on their future trading relationsh­ip. Their next summit is due to take place in mid-December although a November meeting might be scheduled if talks progress.

The CBI said 39 per cent of the 236 companies it surveyed planned to implement contingenc­y plans — including job cuts, adjusting supply chains away from Britain and stockpilin­g — by November if there was no clarity on Brexit.

A further 24 per cent said they would do so by December, while 19 per cent said they had already begun to implement contingenc­y plans.

Eighty per cent of the firms said Brexit had already had a negative impact on their investment decisions, the CBI said.

The survey was carried out between Sept 19 and Oct 8. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Anti-brexit protestors wave flags outside the Houses of Parliament in London, Britain. Most British companies will implement their plans for coping with a disruptive Brexit by December if there is no clarity by then on how Britain will leave the EU, a survey by a major employers group showed. – Reuters photo
Anti-brexit protestors wave flags outside the Houses of Parliament in London, Britain. Most British companies will implement their plans for coping with a disruptive Brexit by December if there is no clarity by then on how Britain will leave the EU, a survey by a major employers group showed. – Reuters photo

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