UK Government publishes consultation on how best to support private investment in infrastructure post-Brexit
Posted in Infrastructure, mining and commodities
Posted in Infrastructure, mining and commodities
Posted in Infrastructure, mining and commodities
The Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra) is hugely affected by Brexit due to the extent of EU influence over its work and the level of EU legislation relating to its policy areas.
Posted in Infrastructure, mining and commodities
In relation to the agricultural sector, the government has published two notices addressing both farm payments and rural development funding if the UK leaves the EU with no deal.
The House of Lords EU Financial Affairs Sub-Committee has launched an inquiry into the UK’s future relationship with the EIB and the potential consequences of the UK losing access to EIB funding.
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Since the UK referendum, there has been little impact on the trade finance market. Trade finance is typically short term, matching trade flows that are actually occurring.
The UK has benefitted from EUR 29 billion of investment from the EIB over the last five years.
Balfour Beatty has recently published a paper "Infrastructure 2050: Future Infrastructure Need" which outlines the possible impact of Brexit on UK infrastructure.
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