Skip to main content

Brexit and the implications for UK business: Processed food and drink inquiry

Inquiry

This is the processed food and drink strand of the Committee's Brexit and the implications for UK business inquiry.

The Committee aimed to establish how the interests of different sectors should best be pursued both in the negotiating process and post-Brexit and attempts to examine a range of issues relating to market access, non-tariff barriers, regulation, skills, R&D, trade opportunities and transitional arrangements.

Reports, special reports and government responses

View all reports and responses
7th Report - The impact of Brexit on the processed food and drink sector
Inquiry Brexit and the implications for UK business: Processed food and drink inquiry
HC 381
Report
Response to this report
14th Special Report - The impact of Brexit on the processed food and drink sector: Government Response to the Committee’s Seventh Report
HC 1461
Special Report
14th Special Report - The impact of Brexit on the processed food and drink sector: Government Response to the Committee’s Seventh Report
Inquiry Brexit and the implications for UK business: Processed food and drink inquiry
HC 1461
Special Report
Letter from Diageo on Leaving the EU: implications for processed food and drink industry, 19 December 2017
Inquiry Brexit and the implications for UK business: Processed food and drink inquiry
Correspondence

Oral evidence transcripts

View all oral evidence transcripts
13 December 2017
Inquiry Brexit and the implications for UK business: Processed food and drink inquiry
Witnesses Kate Nicholls, Chief Executive Officer, ALMR, Ian Wright, Director General, Food and Drink Federation, and Andrew Kuyk, Director General, Provision Trade Federation; Tim Martin, Chairman, JD Wetherspoon, Ian Rayson, Corporate Affairs Director, Nestle, and Dan Mobley, Corporate Relations Director, Diageo (at 10.45am).
Oral Evidence
Unilever (BRF0019)
Scotch Whisky Association (BRF0018)
Textile Services Association (BRF0001)

Other publications

No other publications published.

Contact us

  • Email: commonsbtc@parliament.uk
  • Phone: 020 7219 8586 (General enquiries) | 020 7219 4984 (media enquiries)
  • Address: Business and Trade Committee, House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA