- A third of small business exporters plan to reduce or stop EU trade due to complex rules and rising costs.
- Compliance costs, paperwork, and border disruptions are major challenges, with 85% of importers/exporters reporting problems.
- VAT systems and lack of clear guidance are significant obstacles for small firms trading with the EU.
- The FSB calls for urgent reforms, including mutual recognition of standards, a single digital customs system, a de minimis deal, SPS agreements, export grants, and simpler VAT rules.
- Without changes, many small businesses may abandon EU markets despite strong demand and growth potential.
Source: smeweb.com
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