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Food disruption­s feared in as new Brexit rules kick in

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LONDON » New post-brexit custom rules for goods arriving from the European Union to Britain are taking effect on Saturday, and a leading food industry body has warned that the new border controls could lead to food shortages. Beginning on Jan. 1, importers must make a full customs declaratio­n on goods entering the U.K. from the EU or other countries. Businesses will no longer be allowed to delay completing full import customs declaratio­ns for up to 175 days — a measure that was introduced to cope with the disruption of Brexit. The British Frozen Food Federation said this week the new restrictio­ns on animal and plant products from the EU could result in major delays at ports in the New Year because some in the supply chain may not be prepared for the changes.

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