With just months to go until the UK leaves the European Union and a key summit on October 17th, huge uncertainty remains about Britain’s future trading relationship with its closest neighbours. At ports around the UK, local residents and businesses are preparing as best they can, with concern for the future mixed with hope for new opportunities.
Britain’s ports brace for Brexit disruption
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