The negotiations and developments around Brexit are ever-changing – and since publishing our last Brexit update, more has happened. As Brexit gets closer, we want to keep you up to date with the key information you need to know, so that you can prepare your logistics.
That’s why we have gathered the most recent changes in connection to Brexit and its impact on logistics.
The latest news:
15th September: MPs passed a Brexit bill
The bill is a piece of the legislation intended to fill the vacuum created by the end of EU laws and standards, in this case connected to trade between different nations in the UK. With the end of unified Brussels standards, the bill sets out rules on areas such as mutual recognition to keep trade seamless.23rd September: It was announced that exporters to the EU face 7,000-truck-long queues in Kent – the English county through which all channel tunnel traffic must move – and two-day delays to trade after the Brexit transition period ends.
24th September: An update was given by the government that lorry drivers will need a permit to enter Kent after the transition period of Brexit.
3rd October: British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, and President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, approve a further month of negotiations after agreeing enough progress has been made to justify a last push to reach a deal on trade and security.
What will happen in the upcoming months?
October 15th, 2020: The latest EU Leaders’ Summit takes place. While an agreement to extend talks has been reached, it is believed Boris Johnson and the UK government would like clarity on a number of issues before by this date.
December 31st, 2020: The transition period of Brexit ends and that means that the negotiations must be finished at this point. The UK will then leave the EU’s Single Market and Customs Union. This will also see other major changes happen, e.g. free movement of people will end and business trading with the EU will change and follow different rules. This can mean that if a trade deal is not in place, Britain will return to the basic World Trade Organization terms, meaning tariffs on goods and border checks.
1 Ocak’tan itibaren Kent şehrine girecek kamyonlar için yürürlüğe konan yeni Kent Giriş İzni (KAP) programının gelmesiyle Brexit ortamı değişmeye devam ediyor. Sorunsuz bir yolculuk için lojistik iş ortaklarınız ve gümrük komisyoncularınızla yakın iş birliği ve koordinasyon içinde olmanız çok önemli.
1 Ocak 2021’den itibaren gümrükleme ve taşıyıcılar için yürürlüğe konan sınır sistemleri ve denetimleri göz önünde bulundurulduğunda zaman büyük önem taşıyor ve tedarik zincirinizi kontrol edebilmeniz ve net bir şekilde görebilmeniz gerekiyor. Maersk ve Twill ile birlikte çalıştığımızdan, bu yeni ve zorlu ortamda sizi desteklemek ve yönlendirmek için lojistik segmentimizde çeşitli çözümlere ve uzmanlara sahibiz.

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