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UK manufacturers lose revenue and business since leaving EU

Survey shows more than 33% have suffered increased costs as a result of delays and red tape

More than a third of British manufacturers have lost revenue since the UK left the EU trading bloc in January, as businesses struggle with border delays and increased costs from regulatory red tape.

Manufacturers are still struggling to cope with crippling delays moving goods in and out of the EU, according to Make UK, which represents British industry.

In a poll of members, almost a third said that they were experiencing delays of up to two weeks when importing supplies or exporting products to the EU — a problem for an industry often reliant on “just in time” delivery of parts for key sectors in car making and aerospace.

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