A growing number of British exporters are expressing dissatisfaction with EU-UK trading arrangements, a leading business survey has found, adding to calls for Sir Keir Starmer to be more ambitious in his “reset” with Brussels.
Some 53 per cent of UK exporters told the British Chambers of Commerce that the trade deal with Europe was unsatisfactory — a 13 percentage point increase from 2024.
By contrast, just 16 per cent of nearly 900 exporters surveyed in October said the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement signed by former UK prime minister Boris Johnson in 2021 was working well.
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