marking the start of a major shift in economic relations. the government claims businesses have adjusted well overall to the new rules, and that trade is flowing smoothly. but some mps are warning that food exporters, in particular, are struggling with delays and added bureaucracy, and they say action is needed to save companies from collapse, as our economics editor faisal islam reports. the fishing fleets coming in at bridport s harbour on the dorset coast. it s been a month since the post brexit deal provided for the stability of ongoing free trade in what the government called a new sea of opportunity from increased catches, but so far new difficulties of exporting foodstuffs back across the channel mean choppy waters. some wonderful cuttlefish that s just come in. at the family fish exporters down the road, charlie samway s prime exports have for decades served european plates. here, they prepared thoroughly for brexit, but that hasn t been enough.
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marks & spencer and parcel firm dpd say they re experiencing problems with paperwork. seafood exporters say they re also having problems with some catches being left to rot. here s our economics editor faisal islam. the fishing industry is supposed to be one of the great brexit winners but in the first weeks of trade many exporters of fish from every corner of the uk to the eu, say they ve been struggling with new rules and red tape. we re not going to get the paperwork done in time. we ve been inundated with paperwork. we have the catch certificate, the health certificate, the vat, which is what is holding us up and the reason why we cannot buy this week, plus the import duties. at the moment we re stuffed. this scottish fishing business has stopped sending boats out and started furloughing workers after new red tape and checks halted its european exports. unfortunately we ve had