Archive: Brexit

By Paul Kelly in News Posted: 12th, June, 2020

Covid forces easing of Brexit border controls

The government has confirmed it will not seek an extension to the Brexit transition period, but the coronavirus crisis has forced a rethink, with businesses able to defer customs declarations…

By Paul Kelly in News Posted: 7th, June, 2020

US trade talks

President Donald Trump, has promised a “massive” trade deal to support Brexit and while his Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has said that he was optimistic a bilateral deal could be…

By Paul Kelly in News Posted: 26th, May, 2020

Critical Brexit list highlights need for Global Forwarding

HMRC have started compiling a list of the 50,000 customs agents required to cope with the jump in customs declarations after the UK leave the EU, on the 31st December…

By Paul Kelly in News Posted: 21st, May, 2020

Post-Brexit tariff unveiled

The government will remove tariffs on £30 billion-worth of imports and cut duties on ‘green imports’, while imposing tariffs on goods imported into the UK from Europe that are also…

By Paul Kelly in News Posted: 16th, March, 2020

The Brexit clock is still ticking…

As the government use their overwhelming majority to vote down opposition clauses the Brexit withdrawal agreement is moving irrevocably into legislation, leaving just 11 month’s transition to prepare for the…

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