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| UPDATED: 15:03, Tue, Feb 2, 2021 Link copied Sign up for our columnists plus the most commented stories driving conversation SUBSCRIBE Invalid email When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. Our Privacy Notice explains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. British firms and unions explained the increased amount of paperwork has left their companies struggling to maintain their bottom line. They warn the relative ease of exporting before Brexit compared to now is fueling arguments to relocate into the EU to avoid the aggravation at the border. Make UK, an organisation that represents UK manufacturers, is demanding the Government to go back to the negotiation table and either introduce more digital infrastructure or to find other ways to streamline travel. ....
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Disingenuously, the government replies that all is quiet at the ports; but that’s only because a third less traffic is trading either way, and may never return. Stockpiles will run down, 1,000 cars from just one factory are parked up waiting for parts, and things will get worse. A year before Brexit, the Institute of Directors warned that a third of businesses would move operations to the EU – and it’s happening, haemorrhaging tax revenues and jobs. This is not “teething trouble” but extractions without anaesthetic. Despite this latest example of EU flaws, despite our relief at getting vaccines faster than other Europeans, over the coming years leaving the union will keep revealing itself as a fatal error. Brexit is not going away. ....
Almost two thirds of UK firms have been experiencing “significant disruption” to their supply chains across the EU border since the start of this year, according to the manufacturers’ association, Make UK. Many claim that the extra paperwork required since the end of the Brexit transition period has meant delays for firms trying to export and import goods into Europe and they are urging the government to solve the problem. ....
Brexit taskforce meets to ensure businesses get the support they need The Brexit Business Taskforce meets to identify challenges facing traders and find solutions to outstanding issues. From: Government will “pull out all the stops” to help businesses adjust to new rules; Compliance with border rules remains high and there are still no queues at ports as flows approach normal levels. The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Michael Gove, will chair a meeting of the Brexit Business Taskforce today with leaders of the UK business community from the CBI, FSB, IoD, BCC and Make UK. He will reaffirm the government’s commitment to help companies adjust to new trading rules with the EU that have been in effect for nearly a month. ....