Businesses across Cork must remain vigilant ahead of Brexit
That's according to IBEC who this week released a new report into the challenges faced by the UK's split with the EU on businesses LeesidE
The organisation says the UK accounts for 14% of Irish goods exports, and is even higher for imports with 32% coming from across the water.
Cork Businesses have been preparing for Brexit over the past few months, however due to the unpredictability of the UK's Departure, IBEC say it is impossible to be prepared for every eventuality.
Speaking to RedFM News CEO of IBEC Danny McCoy says companies should do as much as they can to prepare.
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