Iceland boss: Government Covid test plan ‘pointless solution to Pingdemic’ July 28, 2021 The Iceland boss, Richard Walker, has said that the government’s Covid-19 test plan is a “pointless solution” because it excludes supermarket workers. “It’s only depot and factory workers so that only fixes half the supply chain issue,” Walker told the BBC. Despite daily testing for some sectors starting on Monday, some smaller firms have complained [...]
UK puts pen to paper on Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein trade deal July 8, 2021 The UK has officially signed a £21.6bn trade deal with Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein in a London ceremony today. The deal was agreed in principle last month and includes things a cut on tariffs for Norwegian fish exports and British pork and poultry exports. The Department for International Trade also said “the deal’s cutting-edge digital [...]
Brits can expect more and cheaper fish from £21bn post-Brexit trade deal with Norway and Iceland October 11, 2021 The recently signed free trade agreement between the UK and Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein is likely to reduce fish processing costs which may lead to more and cheaper fish for British consumers. A report by the House of Lords European Affairs Committee said today the deal, which was signed in July, will mean cheaper fish [...]
Green List: Get Viking fit the Icelandic way on the troll peninsula May 17, 2021 I slip away from breakfast early. Outside, the Icelandic sky is still dark, tiny clustered constellations gleaming like antique diamond brooches. I head downstairs, through the womb-like cavern of the spa and slide open the floor-to-ceiling glass door. The breeze needles my cheeks as I ease down into the warmth of the geothermal pool. Steam [...]
Small shops face £1.7bn debt, says report by ex-boss of Iceland July 16, 2021 Small shops are struggling under £1.7bn debt, the former retail chief of Iceland, has warned. Independent businesses’ borrowing increased fourfold during the pandemic, according to the report. While the money borrowed has allowed small shops to survive, the task of paying back the loans still looms over them, said Bill Grimsey, the author of the [...]
Iceland to open borders for fully vaccinated travellers this week March 17, 2021 Iceland will this week open its borders to all visitors who have been vaccinated against Covid-19 without mandatory testing or quarantine. The North Atlantic country hopes more tourists will help revive its pandemic-hit economy. In a statement, the government said it will welcome all fully vaccinated visitors into the country without being subject to border [...]
Airlines add extra seats to rare green list destinations Gibraltar, Iceland and Israel June 15, 2021 Airlines add extra seats to rare green list travel destinations Gibraltar, Iceland and Israel
Post-Brexit: UK inks £21bn trade deal with Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein June 4, 2021 The UK has inked a new trade deal with Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein, which will see some tariffs on British exports, which were as high as 277 per cent, slashed. The deal is the first the three European countries have dedicated chapters to digital trade and small businesses. “Today’s deal will be a major boost [...]
Iceland to launch new convenience store format Swift this week March 15, 2021 Iceland is preparing to unveil a new convenience store format, with the first branch set to open this week. The frozen food retailer will launch the Swift store concept in Newcastle on Thursday, according to reports. The store will be in a converted Iceland branch and will sell “the full spectrum of grocery” with a [...]
Domino’s sells Icelandic business for £14m to focus on UK and Ireland March 29, 2021 Domino’s has agreed the sale of its Iceland business in a deal worth £14m as the pizza chain continues to exit its directly-operated overseas operations to focus on its core UK and Ireland business. The fast food firm today announced it has sold the Icelandic division to a consortium of investors including Eyja Fjarfestingafelag, Kristinn [...]