The UK businesses to focus on post-Brexit

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Can British companies still prosper after Brexit?

Whatever the change in relationship with the EU, it will certainly challenge our exporters. Tariffs, quotas and skilled labour shortages could all become issues.  But the businesses that handle this best are likely to be those already winning against tough global competition.  A number of mid-cap companies stand out, with high value-added in supplying major global customers. Coutts: 'The big surprise' for this year will be UK equities Key suppliers may be better placed to overcome additional trade friction. Though less well known, many of these companies already have premium rat...

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