The food industry is warning of more disruption to food supplies when new UK import rules take effect this Saturday.
From 1 January, importers must make a full customs declaration on goods entering the UK from the EU or other countries.
Traders will no longer be able to delay completing full import customs declarations for up to 175 days, a measure that was introduced to cope with the disruption of Brexit.
Source cityam
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