Salzburg Summit Brexit talks: Priority #1 = Ensure an Orderly Brexit

Sep 19, 2018

[av_one_full first min_height=” vertical_alignment=” space=” custom_margin=” margin=’0px’ padding=’0px’ border=” border_color=” radius=’0px’ background_color=” src=” background_position=’top left’ background_repeat=’no-repeat’ animation=” mobile_breaking=” mobile_display=”]

[av_textblock size=” font_color=” color=” av-medium-font-size=” av-small-font-size=” av-mini-font-size=” custom_class=” admin_preview_bg=”]
Chambers Ireland today, in association with Eurochambres (the Association of European Chambers of Commerce and Industry) has published a new position paper conveying a simple message to EU27 Heads of State for their Salzburg Summit talks on Brexit this evening and tomorrow; focus on finalizing the UK Withdrawal Agreement to ensure an orderly Brexit and transition phase.

As the clock ticks down towards 29 March 2019, the paper also demonstrates the efforts behind the scenes by Chambers to prepare thousands of businesses that trade with the UK for Brexit and for the possibility of a no-deal scenario.

With only six months to go until the end of the Article 50 negotiation period, the Eurochambres position paper, ‘On track for a Trade-Oriented Brexit?’, drafted and agreed by national Chambers of Commerce across the EU27, underlines the lack of progress in the eyes of businesses and their growing levels of concern.

Speaking this afternoon, Chambers Ireland Chief Executive Ian Talbot said,
“Concern is growing, not just in Ireland but across the business community in the EU as to the growing possibility of no deal by next March. This scenario will have devastating economic consequences for trade, impacting not just business but consumers across Europe.”
“Chambers continue to work with their members to prepare them for a possibility of a no-deal Brexit, which is no easy process given the lack of clarity on both the outcome and the timing.”

“Our message to EU27 leaders in Salzburg is clear: the priority must be to finalize the Withdrawal Agreement and ensure an orderly Brexit. The business community cannot be faced with a cliff-edge scenario in the new year. Whatever future trading relationship is agreed between the EU and the UK, and we do hope there is an ambitious agreement that supports the existing strong trading relationship, a period of transition must be in place after the UK’s exit. We could face a dramatically different trading environment in the future and if that is the case, business will need time to prepare and adjust. A greater sense of urgency is required to bring the current negotiations to a workable solution.”
[/av_textblock]

[av_button label=’Read the Chambers Ireland/Eurochambres position paper ‘ link=’manually,http://bit.ly/2NkwjLq’ link_target=’_blank’ size=’small’ position=’center’ icon_select=’no’ icon=’ue800′ font=’entypo-fontello’ color=’theme-color’ custom_bg=’#444444′ custom_font=’#ffffff’ custom_class=” admin_preview_bg=”]

[/av_one_full]

Great turn our for our Chamber ‘Meet & Greet’ in Bagenalstown

Thanks to everyone who joined us in Bagenalstown last week for our Chamber Meet and Greet - kindly sponsored by South East Energy Agency. Thanks in particular to Laura, Denis and all the team in the The Old Post Office Cafe for hosting us! And to Anthony for the great...

Carlow Chamber of Commerce extends its warmest congratulations to Norah Ryan, President of Carlow Chamber, on receiving an award from Councillor John Pender, Cathaoirleach of the Municipal District of Tullow, in recognition of her outstanding contribution to the...

Join us for the Chamber AGM!!

6.30pm 25th June The Talbot Hotel, Carlow At County Carlow Chamber our members are at the heart of all that we do. We value your feedback, input and suggestions and so would urge you to join us for the AGM on Thursday 25th June. This is an opportunity to meet other...

Chambers Ireland April Policy Update

March and April Policy Update Over the past two months, we have been advancing the key priorities of the Chamber network across a number of critical policy areas. We have produced submissions on the Green Growth Industrial Strategy which aims to convert Climate...