‘I’ve had vets chasing lorries down the motorway’: The ‘hell’ of post-Brexit paperwork
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- British vets have been compelled to chase lorries on the motorway to Dover due to the overwhelming paperwork required by inspectors in Calais, a situation described as “pure hell” by Toby Ovens of Broughton Transport. He characterized the post-Brexit logistics as a nightmare and expressed hope for a reset with the EU that could provide relief.
- This ongoing struggle with paperwork has significant implications for transport companies like Broughton Transport, which face increased operational costs and logistical challenges, potentially affecting their competitiveness in the market.
- The broader context reveals a pattern of difficulties faced by UK exporters under the current post-Brexit trade agreements, with calls for closer trade ties with the EU being labeled a strategic necessity by industry leaders, as many sectors grapple with the fallout from new regulations and taxes imposed by the EU.
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