Government needs to do more to prepare firms for a ‘no-deal’ Brexit

Government needs to do more to prepare firms for a ‘no-deal’ Brexit

03 Jul 2019 Posted By Josh Reynolds

3rd July 2019

Road Haulage Association chief executive, Richard Burnett has urged the government to do more to prepare industry for a ‘no-deal’ Brexit.

Following a meeting with Brexit Secretary, Stephen Barclay MP, Mr Burnett has set out a series of measures which he says would ensure high volumes of goods could continue flowing across UK-EU borders if customs controls are introduced on 31 October.

He called on the government to:

  • Produce clear guidance on how the whole end-to-end journey will operate;
  • Open and authorise new and substantial customs facilities for transit;
  • Introduce consolidated and simplified import safety & security declaration system;
  • Launch online customs training for traders;
  • Make lorry holding facilities such as Operation Brock fit for purpose;
  • Abolish the 22% tariff on new trucks.

He said that businesses moving goods across borders still don’t know what they’re required to do if there’s a ‘no-deal’ Brexit amid predictions that there will be huge backlogs at ports.

A permanent 12-hour delay for the 10,000 trucks that use the Dover Strait each day would cost £2.2 billion per year in each direction in lorry operating costs alone.

He pointed out that the 22% tariff on new trucks from the EU would make it beyond the reach of the average operator as they face daily charges of up to £100 to enter clean air zones with non-Euro VI trucks.

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