UK border checks on fruit and vegetable imports from EU scrapped
Briefly

The UK government's announcement regarding Prime Minister Keir Starmer's Brexit reset deal highlights a significant change in policy that will prevent the implementation of new border checks on fruits and vegetables imported from the European Union. Originally set to take effect on July 1, these controls have raised concerns among traders about potential disruptions. By scrapping these planned checks, the government aims to maintain smoother trade relations with the EU and offer reassurance to the market.
The UK government has confirmed that Prime Minister Keir Starmer's Brexit reset deal will halt the anticipated border controls originally scheduled for July 1.
With this decision, planned checks on fruit and vegetable imports from the EU will no longer be implemented, which is seen as a significant relief for traders.
Read at Irish Independent
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