A Brexit headwind the UK recovery could do without | The Sunday Times 29/08/2021 In Trade, UK “While the UK’s PMI has fallen this month, the eurozone equivalent has held up well at 59.5, “close to a 15-month high”, according to IHS Markit.” https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/de9ac8d2-076e-11ec-ab20-2ce30c912e38?shareToken=23682d30c30ce4af55104e74aaa0ad51 #eurozone #PMI Manufacturing survey finds UK SME companies hindered in recovery due to pandemic and recruitment issues | Confectionery Production UK retail trade signals prospect of higher food prices | FT Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment. Related Posts Ready for a deli drought? Coming soon, the latest Brexit benefit (while stocks last) | The New European Laid Back Bikes: Edinburgh business’s nightmare after Brexit ‘waste of time’ | The National UK will have weakest growth and highest inflation among G7 next year, IMF says | This is Money Johnson’s Brexit deal caused small-boats crisis | The London Economic