On 28 April 2022, the United Kingdom (UK) Government announced that import controls on European Union (EU) goods will not be introduced this year, as originally planned. Post-Brexit import controls on EU products had been due to begin in July, but the UK Government has concluded that it would be wrong to impose new administrative requirements in the current economic climate. This is the fourth time the UK has delayed imposing EU import checks since the UK left the EU on 1 January 2021.
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