Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Hard brexit in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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How are you preparing for a Hard Brexit?
In turn, this suggests a hard Brexit is not unlikely.
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Labelling How would a hard Brexit change exporting products marked with the E-mark?
After a“hard Brexit”, heavier administrative obligations will apply to exports to non-EU countries.
it will mean a‘hard' Brexit.
a“hard” Brexit and possible trade wars.
Export figures show the effects of a possible hard Brexit.
there will be a hard Brexit with all the related chaos in its wake.
The potential for a hard Brexit on 29 March 2019 without a transition period and a subsequent customs union therefore still exists.
continue to move between the EU and the UK following a Hard Brexit.
In order to counteract the threat of tariffs in the event of a hard Brexit, Irish companies have been buying companies in the United Kingdom.
A“hard Brexit” outcome(ending access to the single market
A hard Brexit could have major repercussions,
It is expected that in a hard Brexit scenario the effect of the subsequent application of WTO tariffs on a low margin food sector would be profound.
A hard Brexit could also cause delays in shipments of fresh food to Europe,
therefore the United Kingdom might have to prepare for a separation without appointments, a hard brexit.
Whether there is a soft or hard Brexit will determine the effect on agriculture and food sectors and ultimately on the agricultural machinery segment the agricultural sector is currently strongly subsidized by EU-funds.