Costly import red tape means UK food prices will rise, expert warns
UK food importers are clashing with the government over a threat of inflationary increases to ...
Brexit has been something of a rollercoaster ride: from prime minister David Cameron initiating the process and throwing in the towel when it didn’t go according to plan, to Teresa May elongating it with futile negotiations to no avail, through to Boris Johnson trying to push through a withdrawal settlement in a matter of months.
The pandemic may have temporarily dampened Brexit’s potency, but the clock continues to tick.
So how will the post-Brexit era affect the logistics industry? The Loadstar asked ...
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