They even stockpiled paper themselves to survive the potential disruption and keep on printing:
> Disclosure: The Economist is stockpiling around 30 tonnes of the paper on which the covers of our British edition are printed, which comes from the Netherlands.
It's impossible to make a factual statement on BREXIT without drawing flak. (I'm actually in favour of it for long term reasons) But the car industry and fresh food supply chains will be affected in the short term. How can they not? It'll be a good test of the article's thesis.
https://www.economist.com/briefing/2018/11/24/what-to-expect...
They even stockpiled paper themselves to survive the potential disruption and keep on printing:
> Disclosure: The Economist is stockpiling around 30 tonnes of the paper on which the covers of our British edition are printed, which comes from the Netherlands.