Sorry how much do we buy from them? 
Guess we will need to change our procurement practices.
					
					
					
				
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Typical EU superstate punishing the UK for leaving. Desperation really, as they're clearly trying to slow down the imminent break up of the EU and collapse of the Euro.Originally posted by AtW View Post“More than half the UK companies importing or exporting goods through the EU border have suffered delays this month, largely because of post-Brexit paperwork, according to a survey.
Nearly a quarter (23 per cent) believe they will run low on stock in the next few weeks unless the border situation improves, according to the survey of supply chain managers by the Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply.”
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But but vetran says it’s only 5% of trucks that got affected?
Either that, or Boris negotiated a really tulip trade deal and didn't understand the ramifications of what he was doing or pass them on to the people who needed to know about them.
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Red tape delays goods for more than half UK companies trading with EU
“More than half the UK companies importing or exporting goods through the EU border have suffered delays this month, largely because of post-Brexit paperwork, according to a survey.
Nearly a quarter (23 per cent) believe they will run low on stock in the next few weeks unless the border situation improves, according to the survey of supply chain managers by the Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply.”
Subscribe to read | Financial Times
But but vetran says it’s only 5% of trucks that got affected?Tags: None
 
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