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14 November 2016

Currency, customs and tariffs a worry for NI printing firms

Currency, customs and tariffs a worry for NI printing firms

An interview with Gavin Killeen form BPIF member Nuprint - in Londonderry, Northern Ireland.  This Belfast Telegraph interview reveals concern over tariffs, custom controls and how currency exchange fluctuations affects businesses in a border region.

The head of a printing company based in Londonderry has said raw material costs have gone up by as much as 15% in the last three months following the vote to leave the EU.

Nuprint Technologies, run by Gavin Killeen, is just 5km from the border with Co Donegal.

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