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£100,000 Of Tariffs Slapped On Bananas
Can someone please explain what is happening with regard these imports.
I thought Brexit would free us to trade with the rest of the world. In practice it seems the Government is using the opportunity make loads of money for mr Rishi.
Presumably all this extra cost will be made up by higher prices for the consumer.
https:/ /www.in depende nt.co.u k/news/ uk/poli tics/br exit-ta riffs-b ananas- africa- farmers -b17912 25.html
I thought Brexit would free us to trade with the rest of the world. In practice it seems the Government is using the opportunity make loads of money for mr Rishi.
Presumably all this extra cost will be made up by higher prices for the consumer.
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I hope we're not going to find exorbitant tariffs on the jam we've been promised, albeit tomorrow.
18:49 Sat 23rd Jan 2021
that's surprising. There seem to be lots of annoying little cases springing up thatappearm to be down to lack of clarity, or some careful fudging
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ politic s/2021/ jan/23/ cheshir e-chees emaker- says-bu siness- left-wi th-2500 00-brex it-hole
but this is the first one I've seen that's in complete conflict with an explicit government assurance.
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but this is the first one I've seen that's in complete conflict with an explicit government assurance.
He says he had hoped to take part in the “sunny uplands” promised by the government post-Brexit but failed to check what he needed to do to benefit from the change, and as a result of this management drop off has temporarily seen the viability of his online retail come to a “dead stop”. Instead of sorting his error he has now chosen to move future investment from the UK to the EU instead.
he didn't fail to check, OG. He asked and wasn't told
/// Spurrell explained that he thought he was fully prepared for Brexit and had consulted with the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) and the National Farmers’ Union along the way.
He knew he would need customs declarations and health certificates signed off by vets to get his cheese into the EU after 1 January, and has successfully been getting pallets of the product across the Channel to wholesale customers.
But what he had not anticipated was the requirement for health certificates to accompany online orders from private customers.
“It’s as if someone forgot to negotiate this part of the deal, they forgot that there needed to be an exemption or allowance for the direct consumer sales.///
/// Spurrell explained that he thought he was fully prepared for Brexit and had consulted with the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) and the National Farmers’ Union along the way.
He knew he would need customs declarations and health certificates signed off by vets to get his cheese into the EU after 1 January, and has successfully been getting pallets of the product across the Channel to wholesale customers.
But what he had not anticipated was the requirement for health certificates to accompany online orders from private customers.
“It’s as if someone forgot to negotiate this part of the deal, they forgot that there needed to be an exemption or allowance for the direct consumer sales.///
it seems in fact that they are still doing as advised, as companies are now being told by the government to set up businesses in the EU
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ politic s/2021/ jan/23/ brexit- hit-fir ms-advi sed-gov ernment -offici als-set -up-sho p-in-eu
I don't recall that advice being offered before Brexit but mayhap I missed something.
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I don't recall that advice being offered before Brexit but mayhap I missed something.
royfromaus
// they are 'still' working on a deal to remove the tariffs. //
So they didn’t have a deal on News Years Eve, they had a blank piece of paper that they both signed, then they were going to make it up after that?
Meanwhile UK businesses and consumers are suffering. What a bunch of amateurs.
// they are 'still' working on a deal to remove the tariffs. //
So they didn’t have a deal on News Years Eve, they had a blank piece of paper that they both signed, then they were going to make it up after that?
Meanwhile UK businesses and consumers are suffering. What a bunch of amateurs.
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