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Channel 4 seeks business to talk Brexit

Housewares companies who have been significantly affected by post Brexit rules and regulations could take part in a new Channel 4 documentary by ITN Productions. The TV programme will examine how Brexit has influenced small businesses in Britain.

ITN Productions has contacted the British Independent Retailers Association (Bira) to see if companies (with experience of exporting goods to the EU from post-Brexit Britain) are willing to share how Brexit has impacted on their business, in terms of making exporting goods easier or harder.

Topics TV producers would like to hear about include:

How Brexit has impacted on business.

  • What it has been like exporting to the EU this year.
  • Whether companies have had to change the way they do business.
  • Whether businesses are considering making changes.
  • Whether Brexit has made exporting easier, or whether Brexit has made export harder?

 

Housewares companies that are interested in sharing their experiences with TV producers should email emily.bridgewater@bira.co.uk

 

Top: Exporting post Brexit is the topic of a new documentary for Channel 4.

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