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…
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.
He said: “This is in no way helpful to UK-based importers and the whole EU supply chain. It reinforces the Government’s slapdash approach to a vital part of UK PLC.” The fee will be charged per type of product imported, and will vary from £10 to £29 depending on the risk products present. It will also be capped at £145 for mixed consignments.
“The charges follow extensive consultation with industry and a cap has been set specifically to help smaller businesses. Food inflation has fallen over the past year, reaching 5% in February after hitting 19.6% in March 2023, its highest recorded level for 45 years.We know there are thousands of National readers who want to debate, argue and go back and forth in the comments section of our stories. We’ve got the most informed readers in Scotland, asking each other the big questions about the future of our country.
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Food Suppliers Warn of Higher Prices and Empty Shelves Due to Post-Brexit Border ChargeFood suppliers have raised concerns about increased prices and potential product shortages as a result of a new post-Brexit border charge. Importers will have to pay up to £145 to bring certain products through the port of Dover or the Eurotunnel, leading to fears of higher consumer prices. The charge is intended to cover the cost of operating border control posts introduced after Brexit.
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Fears of surging food prices and empty supermarket shelves thanks to new post-Brexit border charge...Importers bringing small amounts of cold products such as cheese, salami and fish into Britain through the port of Dover or the Eurotunnel will have to pay up to £145 to do so from April 30.
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