RHA reaction to Brexit vote

RHA reaction to Brexit vote

16 Jan 2019 Posted By Josh Reynolds

16th January 2019

On behalf of UK haulage operators, the Road Haulage Association implores the Government and Parliament to quickly gain a consensus on a Brexit withdrawal agreement that will keep the UK supply chain moving.

RHA chief executive, Richard Burnett said: “It is imperative that any withdrawal deal includes a transition period to establish new and efficient border technology, and systems across industry needed to be put in place to avoid disastrous queues at ports and also a hard border between Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic.

“In addition, a deal would avoid reliance on an acute shortage of permits and measures for customs that are unworkable and impractical.”

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