The Framework was negotiated as part of the UK’s exit from the EU and is intended to unlock opportunities for Northern Ireland.
However, FSB research found that 58% of those trading between GB and NI report moderate to significant challenges operating across the UK Internal Market. Over a third have already ceased trade rather than deal with new compliance demands.
In addition, strategic confidence is plummeting with 56% of affected firms not confident in planning for the year ahead, citing uncertainty and red tape.
Alan Lowry, Chair of FSB Northern Ireland, said:
"Small businesses have shown immense resilience, but they cannot be expected to navigate complex new systems alone. The Windsor Framework was meant to offer opportunity – but, for many, it has delivered confusion, constraint and cost.
This report is a clear call to action. Policymakers must simplify processes, improve communication, and ensure support is accessible. Only then can the Windsor Framework become an enabler of growth rather than a barrier to trade.
Without immediate action, the Windsor Framework risks becoming a policy defined by missed opportunities, lost trade and disproportionate impacts on the smallest firms. A proactive response, led by the government, and delivered in partnership with industry, is essential to unlocking its full potential and preserving trust in the UK Internal Market."
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