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Brexit customs checks make a quiet debut at UK ports
By Eshe Nelson New York Times,Updated January 1, 2021, 1:57 p.m.
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An official waited at the entrance to the Port of Larne in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, on Friday, as a new trade border between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK began operating.PAUL FAITH/AFP via Getty Images
LONDON â At the ports and terminals on Britainâs southeastern coast, a new era began Friday morning without much fuss. Ferries and trains that carry goods to France from Dover and Folkestone were running on time, and drivers snaked their trucks into the port unencumbered by congestion.
Brexit Customs Checks Make a Quiet Debut at U.K. Ports
Starting the new rules on a holiday helped, with some predicting more confusion and backups in the days ahead.
Dover, Britain’s busiest port, early on Friday.Credit.Peter Cziborra/Reuters
Published Jan. 1, 2021Updated Jan. 4, 2021
LONDON At the ports and terminals on Britain’s southeastern coast, a new era began on Friday morning without much fuss. Ferries and trains that carry goods to France from Dover and Folkestone were running on time, and drivers snaked their trucks into the port unencumbered by congestion.
To all appearances, little may have changed on Jan. 1, the country’s first day outside the European Union’s single market and customs union. It was, after all, a public holiday and not much business was taking place.
Tariffs, Traffic and Red Tape: What a âNo-Dealâ Brexit Could Mean for Britain
If British and E.U. negotiators fail to reach a trade deal before a Dec. 31 deadline, disruptions at ports and on roads could ensue, and goods are likely to get more expensive because of new duties.
Fishermen on Hastings beach in England last year. With no trade agreement in place, French, Dutch and Belgian boats would lose access to British waters, where they have fished for decades (or in some cases centuries).Credit.Andrew Testa for The New York Times
Published Dec. 18, 2020Updated Jan. 4, 2021
LONDON â In recent days negotiators have seemed tantalizingly close to striking a post-Brexit trade deal between Britain and the European Union. But time is running out with just two weeks until the Dec. 31 deadline when Britain withdraws from the European Unionâs economic zone, the single market and customs union.
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