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Britain, France working on a mechanism to unblock cross-channel trade

- - Xinhua

LONDON: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that Britain and France are working to unblock the cross-channel trade “as fast as possible”.

Johnson made the statement when he was speaking at a virtual press conference at Downing Street after the French government banned the entry of trucks from Britain amid concerns over the highly transmissi­ble new coronaviru­s strain.

The prime minister said he had just had “a very good call” with French President Emmanuel Macron to solve the issue.

“I have just spoken to President Macron, we had a very good call.

And we both understand each other’s positions and want to resolve these problems as fast as possible,” Johnson said.

“We are working with our friends across the Channel to unblock the flow of trade as fast as possible,” he said.

France has closed its border with Britain for 48 hours, with no lorries or ferry passengers able to sail from the port of Dover.

About 10,000 lorries a day travel between Dover and Calais during peak periods such as Christmas.

Johnson said the disruption at Dover will not affect the vast majority of food and medical supplies, adding that his government has been preparing for such a situation for a while.

“These delays are only occurring at Dover, only affect humanhandl­ed freight and that is only 20 per cent of the total arriving from or departing to the European continent,” he said.

New virus strain

The prime minister said that he fully understand­s the anxieties of the other countries over the new virus strain, pledging to work with other countries to develop the treatment.

More than 40 countries including Germany, India, Italy, the Netherland­s, Belgium, Austria,

Denmark, Ireland, and Bulgaria have imposed restrictio­ns on travellers from Britain following the disclosure that the highly infectious new strain is widespread in parts of Britain.

Joining Johnson for the press briefing, the British government’s Chief Scientific Adviser Patrick Vallance said the current coronaviru­s restrictio­ns are likely to be enhanced as cases continue to increase in the country. “I think it is likely this will grow in numbers of the variant across the country. And I think it’s likely, therefore, measures will need to be increased in some places in due course and not reduced,” he said.

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