Manufacturing groups press EU to work with UK to avoid no-deal Brexit

Ceemet and Make UK call on the EU 27 to work with UK to avoid no deal catastrophe
Ceemet and Make UK call on the EU 27 to work with UK to avoid no deal catastrophe

Industry groups representing manufacturing companies across Europe are pressing EU leaders to work with the UK Government to avoid a catastrophic no deal Brexit.

Industry groups representing manufacturing companies across Europe are pressing EU leaders to work with the UK Government to avoid a no-deal Brexit.


The groups say no-deal would bring economic damage to British companies as well as businesses and workers throughout the EU.

In a joint letter to each of the EU 27 member heads of state and chief negotiator Michel Barnier, Make UK and Ceemet warn of the risk of economic shocks if negotiators fail to agree a deal that works for business in both the UK and the European Union.

Ceemet and its national member organisations, Make UK’s sister organisation in Europe, representing over 200,000 manufacturers across the continent, stressed that lack of coherent preparation from the UK and the EU has left Europe’s manufacturers unprepared for a ‘cliff edge’ scenario.

For the last 40 years the levels of integration in complex supply chains would make it difficult to simply returning to World Trade Organisation terms, as manufacturers rely on smooth transit across borders between all EU countries and the UK.

Many European manufacturers’ products, including medical equipment and other essential components, are tested in UK specialist testing centres. Knowledge and data transfer, which is integral to business, currently automatically passes across the Channel and professional qualifications are mutually recognised. The letter states that all this would come to an end in the event of a no deal Brexit.

Ahead of releasing the statement, Ceemet director general Uwe Combüchen said: “EU and UK Governments have a responsibility to ensure minimal disruption for businesses, for employers and employees. That is why companies across Europe want to see no deal taken off the table and politicians on both sides to facilitate a deal which all sides can agree to.

“The unintended consequences and economic collateral damage arising from a failure to agree an orderly exit do not bear thinking about.”

Stephen Phipson, CEO of Make UK, added: “It is unthinkable that we are just two days away from the deadline where the UK could crash out of the EU without a deal in place. How our Government could have let this happen is beyond belief.

“For the last two years manufacturers have called for clarity. A no deal will decimate manufacturing in both the EU and the UK. There will be no winners unless a deal is found. If that proves impossible then we have already made clear we think the Government must act decisively to pause the process and revoke Article 50 so we can reflect on the best solution.”

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