Trade Between Finland and the UK - Before and after Brexit
Lehtonen, Kerttu (2020)
Lehtonen, Kerttu
2020
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2020120726673
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2020120726673
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The aim of the work was to delve into the trade between Finland and the United Kingdom in recent years and the story of the European Union before and after Brexit. This topic emerged from the author’s own interest. In general, knowledge of this subject in today’s society is so important that it seemed appropriate to study it more. In the empirical part of the work possible future effects of Brexit were examined and viewed from the perspective of the Finnish forest industry and a business example. The objective of the empirical research was to find out the possible impacts of Brexit for Finland, the UK and for the European Union.
Information was gathered from credible sources and specified on their relevance in the work. From the collected data, the necessary data were selected to obtain the answers to the research questions most logically. Results show that the UK and the European Union with its member states will face challenges due to Brexit that will affect anyone living, working and/or collaborating with the UK or the EU. Even after Brexit, it is possible to implement trade and international relations, but in a different way.
Regardless of the outcome of the Brexit negotiations, changes are coming in in custom formalities, permits, approvals, rules, laws and requirements.
Information was gathered from credible sources and specified on their relevance in the work. From the collected data, the necessary data were selected to obtain the answers to the research questions most logically. Results show that the UK and the European Union with its member states will face challenges due to Brexit that will affect anyone living, working and/or collaborating with the UK or the EU. Even after Brexit, it is possible to implement trade and international relations, but in a different way.
Regardless of the outcome of the Brexit negotiations, changes are coming in in custom formalities, permits, approvals, rules, laws and requirements.