The slow boat to Brexit oblivion is leaving soon

TheStar Mon, Feb 11, 2019 11:06am - 5 years View Original


LONDON: Business is brisk at Nim’s Fruit Crisps. Pineapples are imported from Costa Rica, kiwis from Italy and oranges and lemons from Spain. They’re then turned into healthy snacks for export to Israel, South Africa, Hong Kong and elsewhere.

You wouldn’t know that the company in southeast England is already about to head into the post-Brexit world without knowing what it will look like.

   

Nim’s will ship goods in coming weeks that are due to arrive at their destination after March 29, the date the UK plans to leave the European Union.

The country still can’t agree on a deal to keep borders open and trade flowing. “We’re just going to wing it really,” founder Nimisha Raja said. “There’s not much more we can do.’’

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