UK-EU trade 'reset' could be on the cards if France uses its 'clout'
A bilateral agreement between the UK and France could offer Britain its best opportunity for ...
UK forwarders and shippers readying their businesses for Brexit were dealt another blow yesterday when freight association Logistics UK revealed it had learned that the SMART Freight system won’t be ready for the deadline of 1 January.
“News that the government’s much anticipated SMART Freight system is unlikely to be ready by the end of the year, with the beta version only anticipated for launch in mid-December, is a crushing disappointment for the logistics sector,” said Elizabeth de Jong, director of ...
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Victor Shieh
September 16, 2020 at 3:46 pmThat cannot be good for Europe either, its turning into a millenium bug-level of negative expectation. Maybe the bozo servants should organise a hakathon with a great big monetary prize to stick a rocket up the developers’ USB ports.