Minister expected to frame move as a use of UK’s independent powers despite industry reports of unreadiness
, is expected to frame the move as use of the UK’s newfound independent powers to control the trade border since the departure from the EU and the single market.
Earlier this month an outage in a key post-Brexit IT system, the Goods Vehicle Movement Service , combined with theIndustry sources said small suppliers in the EU were not prepared for physical border checks or capable of getting the veterinary certificates that would be required on fresh food ranging from artisan cheese to olive oil and dried meats from countries such as Spain and Italy.
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