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Bike industry isn’t one of the 58 sectors evaluated for Brexit impact

The Department for Exiting the EU has today released a list of 58 industry sectors for which it has done Brexit impact studies – the bike industry doesn’t make the cut. DEXEU has so far refused to publish the impact studies.

The 58 sectors – including aerospace, aeromotive and broadcasting – account for 88 percent of the economy, says the Government. Retail is one of the sectors studied, but not individual retail sectors.

Member of the Exiting the EU select committee Seema Malhotra, a Labour MP, claimed that David Davis’ refusal to publish the impact studies was "about keeping parliament and the public in the dark."

She added: "Industry must have confidence that their concerns are understood and being responded to. Business needs clarity and certainty."

SECTOR STUDIES

1. Advertising and marketing

2. Aerospace

3. Agriculture, Animal Health and Food and Drink manufacturing

4. Architecture

5. Asset Management

6. Audit and accounting

7. Automotive

8. Aviation

9. Broadcasting

10.Bus and coach transport

11.Business services

12.Catering: retail and wholesale

13.Chemicals

14.Construction and Engineering

15.Consumer Goods

16.Crafts

17.Defence

18.Design: product, graphic, and fashion design

19.Electricity market, incl. renewables

20.Electronics

21.Environmental Services: waste

22.Environmental Services: water

23.Film, TV, video, radio and photography

24.Fintech

25.Fisheries

26.Gambling

27.Gas market

28.Higher Education

29.Insurance and pensions

30. IT, software, and computer services (incl. video games)

31.Legal Services

32.Life Sciences

33.Machinery and equipment

34.Maritime/ports including marine equipment

35.Market infrastructure (financial services)

36.Medical devices

37.Medical services and social care

38.Museums, galleries, and libraries

39.Music, performing and visual arts

40.Nuclear

41.Oil and fossil fuel production (including gas)

42.Payment services and systems

43.Pharmaceuticals

44.Post

45.Professional services

46.Publishing

47.Rail including manufacturing

48.Real Estate

49.Retail

50.Retail and corporate banking

51.Road haulage and logistics

52.Space

53.Steel and other metals/commodities

54.Technology (ICT)

55.Telecommunications

56.Textiles and Clothing

57.Tourism

58.Wholesale markets and investment banking

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