Supplement Firms Face Spiralling Costs And Serious Disruption In Event Of No Deal Brexit
Executive Summary
Labelling costs approaching £1.0m, import and export delays, and higher consumer prices are some of the many issues facing the food supplements industry in the event of a no deal Brexit, trade association CRN UK tells HBW Insight.
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