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<blockquote data-quote="Adam@Rumen" data-source="post: 7418828" data-attributes="member: 8820"><p>Importing various products from Europe (no UK supply) was impossible at start of Jan. Improved now and turnaround time not much longer than before, just customs clearance can delay things by a day or 2. Extra cost now for customs clearance & agent (even though no tariff).</p><p></p><p>Talking to a wagon driver who brought something in yesterday, he'd spent 5 hours at the docks waiting to pick something else up that hadn't been cleared</p><p></p><p>Export to Southern Ireland very hit and miss. Just had something take 4 weeks to arrive on farm, others within a few days. Extra cost for customs clearance and agent again which means some stuff no point sending across.</p><p></p><p>Northern Ireland not too bad, but simple things like pallets now need to be heat treated and stamped, again extra cost.</p><p></p><p>There is definitely more cost and paperwork now with European trade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adam@Rumen, post: 7418828, member: 8820"] Importing various products from Europe (no UK supply) was impossible at start of Jan. Improved now and turnaround time not much longer than before, just customs clearance can delay things by a day or 2. Extra cost now for customs clearance & agent (even though no tariff). Talking to a wagon driver who brought something in yesterday, he'd spent 5 hours at the docks waiting to pick something else up that hadn't been cleared Export to Southern Ireland very hit and miss. Just had something take 4 weeks to arrive on farm, others within a few days. Extra cost for customs clearance and agent again which means some stuff no point sending across. Northern Ireland not too bad, but simple things like pallets now need to be heat treated and stamped, again extra cost. There is definitely more cost and paperwork now with European trade. [/QUOTE]
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