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April 2022

Study on EU-UK trade relationship post Brexit

Study on EU-UK trade relationship post Brexit

Professor Sandra Kröger and Dr Maria Dede work in the Politics Department at the University of Exeter and need your help. They seek to gain a more systematic understanding of the work and trading conditions of British business where so far there is only anecdotal knowledge of how the EU-UK trade agreement works for British business. If you would like to support their research, you can do so by engaging with their survey which will take 10-15 minutes.

The survey is about:

  • The impact Brexit has had on your business
  • Whether Brexit has changed with whom you trade
  • Whether you have experienced labour shortages and your view on freedom of movement
  • What your preferred trading relationship with the EU would look like

Click here to start the survey.

Findings will be analysed as soon as May 2022 and a digest of the findings will be shared with respondents in July 2022.

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