Which? comments as the EU and UK agree a post-Brexit trade deal
Rocio Concha, Director of Policy and Advocacy at Which?, said:
“The news of a deal means that consumers can breathe a sigh of relief, as they will avoid the cost of a no-deal Brexit to their pockets and their consumer rights. Crucially, the announcement that people will continue to benefit from zero tariffs on goods from the EU is positive for consumers, as many will be keeping a close eye on their finances heading into the new year.
“Even with a deal, people may still see fundamental changes compared to what they have been used to. We will be closely scrutinising the details of the deal when it is published to establish the true implications for consumers and continuing to provide advice to help people navigate this new landscape.”
Notes to editor:
Brexit deal: what it means for food, prices, consumer rights and more
Statement: Brexit, EU, trade deal