Are UK businesses ready for safety and security declarations for EU imports?
Alex Pienaar, HM Revenue and Customs’ (HMRC) director of customs policy & strategy, explains what ...
Brexit minister Michael Gove appears to have shown where government will pass the buck when – or a faintly possible if – Brexit chaos ensues in January, with EU bureaucracy and French strikers the most likely prospective bogeymen.
Asked during this week’s Logistics UK’s Get Ready for Brexit webinar whether there was any update in trade negotiations that may calm the nerves of retailers in Northern Ireland, Mr Gove said he hoped to have news next week, but his team was ...
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