The Cold Chain Federation's chief executive, Phil Pluck, said the changes had been announced 'at the last minute'
Food suppliers have warned of higher prices and empty supermarket shelves thanks to a new post- Brexit border charge being introduced at the end of the month. Importers will have to pay up to £145 to bring small amounts of products such as cheese, salami and fish through the port of Dover or the Eurotunnel from April 30, according to guidance published on Wednesday.
Mr Pluck added it was "extremely disappointing" that the charges had been announced "at the last minute", leaving businesses with little time to make any necessary changes. Labour shadow minister Nick Thomas-Symonds said: "British shoppers and businesses already suffering with the Conservative cost-of-living crisis will - rightly - be deeply worried about prices being driven up yet again. Labour has warned about the impact of these measures and the potential for chaos with new border checks.
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