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 ...
The UK transport minister Chris Grayling, is staying in the headlines. Amidst claims that he broke the law, he’s now been told to steer clear of Calais – well, the port at least. The Guardian reports that the minister has been told he is “no longer welcome” at the port of Calais by its chairman Jean-Marc Puissesseau. It seems Mr Grayling has acted in a way deemed “completely disrespectful” by Mr Puissesseau.
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