Following a statement today that the introduction of physical Brexit border checks on EU food and animal product imports will be delayed again and a new lighter touch regime introduced potentially in 2024, the British Ports Association is concerned ports that have invested in infrastructure will be left to pick up the pieces. The industry will…
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