One year on from the National Trade Conversation, Which? reconvened some of the participants to see if their priorities on trade have shifted.
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Posts tagged with "trade"
in Money
One year on from the National Trade Conversation, Which? reconvened some of the participants to see if their priorities on trade have shifted.
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What do consumers from England think about trade? We asked, as part of our National Trade Conversation.
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We asked consumers around the UK for their views on trade. Here are the views from South Wales.
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We asked consumers around the UK for their views on future trade deals. Here are the vies from the East Coast of Scotland.
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We asked consumers around the UK for their views on future trade deals. Here’s what people in Northern Ireland had to say.
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Our latest research asked people around the UK about their consumer priorities from post-Brexit trade deals. What are yours?
in Food & Drink
Encouraging words aren’t enough. The government must put its commitment to upholding food standards into law proactively in the Trade Bill or Agriculture Bill.
in Technology
Apple offers a trade-in scheme in return for a gift card or refund on a new purchase – but is it a deal worth going for? And what happens to your old device?
in Food & Drink
Woody Johnson has dismissed farming and food production in Europe as a ‘museum of agriculture’ – but is that really the case?
We’ve all heard stories of unscrupulous traders knocking on old people’s doors and claiming that their roof needs repairing, then making off with hundreds of pounds without having done any work.
in Shopping
Brexit gives the UK and Australian governments a rare chance to strike up a trade deal putting consumers first. Which? CEO Peter Vicary-Smith and CHOICE CEO Alan Kirkland lay out how it can and must be done.