BBC News
By Lucy Hooker
image captionGraham Flannigan and his daughter Emma currently have a backlog of crabs and lobsters
Two weeks into the UK s new trading relationship with the EU, there appear to be teething troubles.
Logistics firms have paused deliveries to the UK. Exporters point to huge increases in documentation required. And firms dealing with perishable produce say they have lost money over delays at border crossings.
Some of these hurdles are likely to be overcome as the new rules bed in. Others may prove to be more persistent.
To find out the current state of play, we spoke to four firms in different sectors.
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Two weeks into the UK s new trading relationship with the EU, there appear to be teething troubles.
Logistics firms have paused deliveries to the UK. Exporters point to huge increases in documentation required. And firms dealing with perishable produce say they have lost money over delays at border crossings.
Some of these hurdles are likely to be overcome as the new rules bed in. Others may prove to be more persistent.
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