British merchants began to stock up Christmas drinks
Traders in the United Kingdom began to stock up on Christmas alcohol stocks earlier this year, as there is still much uncertainty about whether the UK will leave the EU on 31 October and, if so, whether in disordered form or not – origo wrote.
The Guardian wrote that more than one-fifth of importing companies started to prepare earlier for the Christmas shopping fever, ie to fill up stocks. According to the research by Cips, a British institute for the analysis of trade in goods companies are not await for the usual November purchaing season, but are already buying a lot from EU partners. (origo)
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