European Firms Downplay Brexit Fallout, Says Survey
Fakhir Rizvi Published February 12, 2018 | 07:18 PM
Despite often bad-tempered divorce negotiations, a majority of European businesses believe that EU-UK ties will continue without major disruption after Brexit, a survey revealed on Monday
Brussels, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 12th Feb, 2018 ) :Despite often bad-tempered divorce negotiations, a majority of European businesses believe that EU-UK ties will continue without major disruption after Brexit, a survey revealed on Monday.
The surprising result came in a poll of 2,500 "senior decision makers" by the FTI consulting firm, which underlined that business leaders could be overly complacent to the dangers of Britain's divorce from the European Union.
"We see fluctuations between countries and sectors but on the whole this is a surprisingly upbeat response," said John Maloney, head of FTI Consulting's Brexit taskforce. The survey noted widespread optimism amongst the recipients, with a majority of companies confident that UK's future relationship with the EU will maintain principles such as the free movement of people and oversight by the EU's European Court of Justice.
This is especially surprising given that London has stated its firm intention to curb free movement and end the EU court's jurisdiction over Britain. The survey said that businesses are making light of current tensions, with the EU and Britain at loggerheads over the terms of a transition period after Brexit and big unknowns on future relations.
"The results hint at a misreading of the political reality," said FTI's Hans Heck, a former Dutch diplomat. There is "little prospect of companies getting comfort on the future trade agreement any time soon," he said.
Among the respondents, a big split existed on the fate of Britain's access to the EU financial sector. FTI said 71 percent of UK firms believed that the access will be retained, compared with 59 percent in Germany and 51 percent in France.
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