FEA rescues member from costly post-Brexit customs dispute over refrigeration
14 September 2022‘Power of membership’: FEA and EFCEM work with UK F-Gas office to realign regulations.
Expand story >‘Power of membership’: FEA and EFCEM work with UK F-Gas office to realign regulations.
Expand story >British manufacturer is first to achieve UKCA certification for gas appliances from BSI.
Expand story >Association works to mitigate worst implications; members can hear latest analysis at Technical Forum on February 22 The EU Commission has issued a document detailing the impact of Brexit on manufacturers, suppliers and importers operating in the UK, in terms of product legislation. “It doesn’t make easy reading,” says CESA director Keith Warren. The Association is holding a series of meetings with relevant bodies to map out the implications for its members and look for ways to mitigate them.
Expand story >‘Positive’ meeting at Downing Street outlines catering equipment industry needs to Lord Bridges March 15 2016: CESA met with Lord Bridges at 9 Downing Street to present the catering equipment industry’s position on Brexit. Lord Bridges is Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for Exiting the European Union. The meeting lasted 50 minutes and was ‘very positive’, according to Glenn Roberts, chair of CESA. “The government are keen to engage with our industry, they want to know about...
Expand story >CESA survey underlines industry concerns: warnings of risk of talking up recession The latest CESA Business Barometer shows that catering equipment suppliers are deeply concerned about the future. Nearly two thirds of respondents think the overall economy will not perform as well in the next few months, though only 38% thought their own company’s sales would drop. In the three months leading up to Brexit, over half said turnover was up. However, over 80% expect it to remain the same...
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