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24 Giu 2016

FTA says exit negotiations must ensure the goods keep moving

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These additional burdens could add costs for FTA members and disrupt the UK's supply chains.

 

Following the announcement of a ‘leave’ result in the EU referendum, the Freight Transport Association (FTA) says coming out of union risks new costs, restrictions and bureaucratic requirements being imposed on moving goods in and out of Europe.

These additional burdens could add costs for FTA members and disrupt the UK's supply chains. The Government has two years to negotiate the new rules – one example is the need for international road transport customs carnets, last used by the UK in 1992, which are required to allow goods to move under customs control across international borders.

FTA is calling on the Government to prioritise arrangements for international freight transport in its negotiations, minimising additional legislation and keeping costs as low as possible for British businesses.

FTA Chief Executive David Wells said: “Even though we are coming out of Europe politically, it remains our biggest export market and the supplier of a high proportion of our imports. We cannot allow new bureaucratic burdens to hamper the efficient movement of exports heading for customers and imported goods destined for British consumers."

FTA will be regularly updating its members on progress and pressing the Government to put freight transport at the top of the agenda. Read more

 

 

Source: FREIGHT TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION

 

 

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