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Britain's post-Brexit border regime for imports from the EU will start its third phase on Friday, requiring businesses to comply with new UK safety and security declaration requirements for goods shipped from the EU. The new rules aim to prevent illegal and dangerous goods while reducing disruption to businesses. However, smaller retailers and wholesalers have found the new border regime burdensome, and plans for physical checks on fruit and vegetables have been delayed several times.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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