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29 Apr 2022

Businesses frustrated by constant delays to post-Brexit import checks

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According to Logistics UK.

 

The government’s decision to rethink the introduction of post-Brexit import checks on certain goods arriving from the EU (originally scheduled to be introduced in July 2022) while it finalises its 2025 Border Strategy will be met with mixed reactions from the industry, according to business group Logistics UK. While the principles underpinning this strategy – digitisation, better use of data and trusted trader schemes, and the creation of a Single Trade Window – have the potential to facilitate trade and support the UK’s importers and exporters, it is unfortunate that businesses had to deal with so many false starts.  

 

Sarah Laouadi, Logistics UK’s Head of International Policy, comments: “Businesses need stability, clarity and certainty which constant delays and changes to the nature of future post-Brexit checks do not deliver. While we understand the government’s reasoning behind the decision today – aligning the checks with its 2025 Border Strategy to maximise optimisation and simplification of the new processes – it should not have taken years of wavering on the nature of checks for these goods and changing deadlines for their implementation. The government’s wavering approach comes at the cost of logistics businesses who have invested time and money preparing for the introduction of checks – that were postponed four times over the years – before the decision to take a different approach was reached today.  

 

“Logistics UK is urging the government to make a clear – and final – commitment to a process and a deadline and ensure the necessary facilities, staff and processes are in place and ready to cope with the volume and patterns of trade by that deadline. Logistics UK stands ready to commit its expertise to help design a revised action plan and timetable that will not have to be shifted again. Read more

 

Source: LOGISTICS UK

 

 

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