UK’s post-Brexit checks on fruit and vegetables delayed for a third time
by Jack Simpson from World news | The Guardian on (#6QS1Z)
Move comes amid concerns from suppliers that checks on goods coming from EU could lead to higher prices
Planned post-Brexit checks on fruit and vegetables brought into Britain from the EU have been delayed for the third time, amid concerns from suppliers that they could lead to higher prices for shoppers.
The government said plans to introduce checks on some fruit and vegetables, such as celery and tomatoes, from 1 January would now be postponed by six months, in a move that would give it more time to understand the impact on businesses.
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