'Scrap immigration barriers in Ulster' says CBI
The UK government's current Brexit plan would add 'huge cost and complexity' across some of the UK's industries. The CBI suggests a digital skills action plan for Northern Ireland to overcome skills gaps.
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On the current political logjam over Brexit, Mr Allan said Northern Ireland businesses were anxious to protect their position both in the UK’s internal market and across the island of Ireland.He said businesses welcome moves towards a deal that guaranteed the rights of four million-plus citizens living abroad in the UK and EU.“But for them," he added, "it’s not as simple as ‘getting Brexit done’. Firms have known for some time that this is just the start of years of further talks, treaties and tête-à-têtes. But companies have serious concerns about the current direction of the future relationship.“The political declaration, in its current form, would end decades of free and frictionless trade with our largest trading partners, forged by firms big and small. It would add huge cost and complexity across some of the UK’s world-leading industries. And it falls a long way short on services, which make up just under 80% of the Northern Ireland economy."Mr Allan said Northern Ireland businesses needed "urgent clarity" from the UK government on how Northern Ireland’s place in the internal market was to be protected. He said businesses in the province simply could not afford for the next phase of Brexit to continue to drain investment and growth.
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