As Brexit approaches, Britain's business community is becoming nervous. The country's last remaining teddy bear maker is bucking the trend. CNN's Nina dos Santos explains.
This is just an utterly fascinating journalism at its best. Right up there with CNN's coverage of how many scoops of ice cream Trump gets. Failing CNN with issue a retraction later admitting this story was another lie but its ok because they fired another 3 employees.
Not really, the drop in sterling will offset any possible return to tariffs. Outside of European restrictive rules and regulations small manufacturing companies in the UK will have a whole new set of trading opportunities available to them. Free trade with the US, China, India is far more valuable than free trade with Latvia and Romania.
I don't care about Brexit but those teddy bears are adorable.
This is just an utterly fascinating journalism at its best. Right up there with CNN's coverage of how many scoops of ice cream Trump gets. Failing CNN with issue a retraction later admitting this story was another lie but its ok because they fired another 3 employees.
They should retool and make Muhammad bomb-head dolls. I bet those would sell like hot cakes. 👳💣
FU-Teddy is really concerned that once Brexit is there these teddy bears won't be able to visit their relatives in continental Europe anymore.
Why do we have to have silly music while trying to listen to an important discussion, cut it out, we need to hear her.
Fake news?
Roosevelt like policies in the UK!!!(mann can dream).
Well the bears will still need CE logo on them before shipping to Europe, if UK is out, it will cost a fortune for small companies to ship inside EU
Not really, the drop in sterling will offset any possible return to tariffs. Outside of European restrictive rules and regulations small manufacturing companies in the UK will have a whole new set of trading opportunities available to them.
Free trade with the US, China, India is far more valuable than free trade with Latvia and Romania.
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