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‘It all disappeared with Brexit’: Craft beer boom ends as more than 100 UK firms go bust
(www.theguardian.com)
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Just sounds like they had to fill out some extra paperwork but just decided to go out of business instead?? He could not being himself to fill out export paperwork.
So did you read the article?
Expensive and lengthy paperwork.
Higher export / import costs & tariffs
Covid
Exploding cost of living
Changed laws
Raised taxes
Yeah I did actually read it, he said export was 30 to 40% of his business and sending it all over the eu was a lot of paperwork. What he should have done is found a distributor one set of paperwork to get his product into the distribution warehouse then they handle the rest and deliver all over the eu to his existing clients for a fee. That was the only part he didn't wanna do the rest of the shit you listed affects all other industry in the UK it's not special to this guy or to beer. You raise your prices to cover costs.