UK Border Readiness in Question as New Checks Loom

Plane at the UK border unloading cargo.

As the deadline for new EU import checks approaches, Logistics UK’s Head of Trade and Devolved Policy, Nichola Mallon, voices significant doubt regarding the government’s readiness. Logistics UK, a key business group, is concerned that the necessary facilities, infrastructure, and systems at the border will not be adequately prepared for the checks set to begin in two weeks, particularly for food and other perishable items.

SMEs Bear the Brunt

The organization underscores the potential financial burden these new processes could impose on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). There is a pressing need for the government to provide detailed information on the timeline for the ramp-up of physical checks and the application of common user charges.

Perishables at Peril

Logistics UK warns that any hold-ups in processing could spoil fresh goods, rendering them valueless and disrupting the finely tuned UK supply chain. The group calls for urgent and clear guidance from the government to ensure that trade can continue to thrive under predictable, stable, and cost-effective border operations.

Clamor for Clarity

Despite years of preparation, Logistics UK members still face confusion and uncertainty due to a lack of clear communication from the government. With the deadline fast approaching, the logistics sector is in dire need of clarity to maintain effective operations and safeguard the UK’s supply chain integrity.

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