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Each year, around 40 billion euros worth of freight are exported from the Netherlands to the UK. Since Brexit, this has become a lot more complicated and time-consuming. It was for this reason that a new service called Quay Connect was developed on Naviporta, the independent blockchain platform for the logistics industry. What makes the . ....
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Dutch exporters fear no-deal Brexit Worry fruits and vegetables will rot if subject to time-consuming checks without agreement Reuters December 24, 2020 British Union Jack and EU flags are seen during a protest outside the Houses of Parliament in London, Britain January 30, 2020. PHOTO: REUTERS ROTTERDAM: With the clock running down on negotiations over a Brexit trade deal, Dutch fruit and vegetable exporters fear that a failure to strike an agreement could lead to long customs queues and fresh produce rotting in trucks. The Netherlands exported about €2 billion ($2.4 billion) worth of fruits and vegetables to Britain last year, and its port, Rotterdam, is the main hub for cargo passing from other EU member states to Britain. If Britain crashes out of the EU without a trade deal, its imports of fresh produce will be subject to time-consuming health and customs checks. ....
Article content ROTTERDAM With the clock running down on negotiations over a Brexit trade deal, Dutch fruit and vegetable exporters fear that a failure to strike an agreement could lead to long customs queues and fresh produce rotting in trucks. The Netherlands exported about 2 billion euros’ ($2.4 billion) worth of fruit and vegetables to Britain last year, and its port, Rotterdam, is the main hub for cargo passing from other EU member states to Britain. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Dutch exporters fear fruit will rot if Brexit deal not done Back to video ....