Businesses 'banging their heads against a brick wall' over improving trade with EU, BCC warns

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The BCC wants additional deals to made food exports easier more than two years after the Trade and Co-operation Agreement was signed.

A significant number of firms are still struggling to increase sales or grow their business under the UK-EU trade deal, the British Chambers of Commerce has warned.

Shevaun Haviland, director general of the BCC, said:"Businesses feel they are banging their heads against a brick wall as nothing has been done to help them, almost two years after the TCA was first agreed.

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