Trading with EU getting harder, firms say

09 Jan 2026

A survey carried out by the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has found that 54% of exporters in the UK think the UK-EU trade deal is adversely affecting their sales.

According to the survey, trade with the EU is becoming 'increasingly difficult'. Just four of the 946 firms polled by the BCC believe that government support on dealing with trade policy changes is comprehensive.

Steve Lynch MBE, Director of International Trade at the BCC, said: 'With a Budget that failed to deliver meaningful growth or trade support, getting the EU reset right is now a strategic necessity, not a political choice. Trade is the fastest route to growth, yet firms tell us it is becoming harder, not easier, to sell into our largest market.

'Businesses do not want a future with the EU where they constantly have to manage friction and are beset with recurring crises.  They want a mature, stable relationship that underpins trade, investment and security.'

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