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 ...
UK Customs is facing losses of hundreds of millions of pounds, following allegations of “widespread abuse” of a delayed declaration scheme set up to soften the impact of Brexit.
HMRC announced it would provide a six-month (175-day) delay on declarations for goods imported between 1 January and 1 July. However, a customs expert told The Loadstar that, “with the exception of a few household names, no one is bringing these delayed declarations to account”.
“Compounding this, we have continued delays to the ...
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Deborah Newton-Cook
September 16, 2021 at 7:31 pmWell, what a surprise.
Not.