‘EU, UK not ready for no-deal Brexit’

Bloomberg

Neither the European Union nor Britain is ready for a no-deal Brexit on October 31, according to a study of contingency plans by the UK’s biggest business lobby group.
“There are no areas of relevance to the economy where the UK, EU and the business community are all prepared well enough for no deal,” the Confederation of British Industry said in a report published. “No one is ready.”
The CBI’s study comes as new British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has pledged to “turbo-charge” preparations for a no-deal departure, which threatens economic disruption such as delays at ports and shortages of essential supplies including medicines. Johnson has promised “all necessary funding” to prepare Britain for the eventuality, along with a public information campaign to help ready the nation.
A lack of readiness is more pronounced on the EU side, according to the CBI study, which looked at 27 areas including movement of goods and people, the Irish border, and free-trade agreements.
The CBI recommended the UK’s civil service immediately be put back on a no-deal footing, and for the EU to match some of Britain’s temporary measures to mitigate no-deal shocks.
“No-deal is looking more and more likely,” said Nicole Sykes, head of EU negotiations at the CBI and author of the report. “A lot has been done by both the UK and EU, but preparations on all sides can be improved.”

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