CESA sees positives in election confusion

No hard Brexit is good news for the whole foodservice industry

The biggest concern in the catering equipment industry is uncertainty, according to CESA’s Business Barometer surveys, and the election result would appear to have made the situation worse.  However, CESA says there may be real positives in the result.

“One thing that is crystal clear is that there is no mandate for a hard Brexit,” says Glenn Roberts, chair of CESA.  “In our discussions with the May government we’ve argued all along that our industry needs tariff-free access to the EU market, and that any new immigration controls have to allow us access to the skills and the labour we need.  The prospect of a ‘no deal’ is terrifying: it could be disastrous for the catering equipment industry and the foodservice industry as a whole.”

The latest Business Barometer, which measures CESA members’ sales expectations and attitudes to the economy, covers Q1 2017.  On the questions of what the UK government’s priority should be in negations with the European Union, it showed that access to the single market was the number one, with access to skilled workers second.  Members’ three top concerns over the next 12 months are uncertainty over the UK’s role in Europe, raw material prices and inflation.

“We look forward to continuing our Brexit discussions and negotiations with the next government,” says Roberts.  “The decisions being made will be critical for the future of the industry.”

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