Brexit
- Logistics trade welcomes NI extension>
Logistics trade welcomes NI extension
by Michael Barker 4 March 2021
Decision to extend Northern Ireland grace period is good news for the flow of…
- Brexit delays at UK border 'getting worse'>
Brexit delays at UK border 'getting worse'
by Michael Barker 25 February 2021
CIPS survey finds nearly two-thirds of supply chain managers reporting delays…
- REO growing and expanding>
REO growing and expanding
by Tom Joyce 17 February 2021 Tomatoes
Belgian auction REO Veiling has seen its tomato volumes increase rapidly in…
- Freshfel, FPC reach out to UK government>
Freshfel, FPC reach out to UK government
by Carl Collen 16 February 2021
Organisations urge UK government to extend derogations on phytosanitary…
- Staying flexible amid restrictions>
Staying flexible amid restrictions
by Tom Joyce 15 February 2021 Apples & Pears
Belgian cooperative BFV is adapting in order to reach consumers and promote new…
- Brexit burden for French apples>
Brexit burden for French apples
by Tom Joyce 9 February 2021 Apples & Pears
For French apple suppliers to the UK, the main issue since Brexit has been the…
- Hauliers switching to unaccompanied ferry freight>
Hauliers switching to unaccompanied ferry freight
by Fred Searle 2 February 2021 Fruit, Vegetables and Other Products
Brittany Ferries reports that proportion of unaccompanied containers already…
- Govt refuses calls to pay back Ghana banana tariffs>
Govt refuses calls to pay back Ghana banana tariffs
by Fred Searle 14 January 2021 Bananas
Despite pressure there are no plans to reimburse suppliers for unsustainable…
- Air charter freight flying high>
Air charter freight flying high
by Gustavo Mundel 11 January 2021 Fruit and Vegetables
Gustavo Mundel of PML looks at how Brexit and the pandemic are impacting the…
- Check your paperwork, warns FTA Ireland>
Check your paperwork, warns FTA Ireland
by Fred Searle 7 January 2021 Fruit and Vegetables
Reports of UK-ROI trade disruption due to missing paperwork and extra costs as…