On April 30, the second
phase of Britain s new post-Brexit border controls for food
imports from the European Union will begin - three years after
Britain left the bloc s single market and eight years.
On April 30, the second phase of Britain's new post-Brexit border controls for food imports from the European Union will begin - three years after Britain left the bloc's single market and eight years after it voted to leave the EU. WHAT IS HAPPENING ON APRIL 30? The first phase of Britain's new Border Target Operating Model (BTOM), requiring additional certification, came into force on Jan. 31.
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The United Kingdom will begin to apply a new tax on the import of food (meat, fish and seafood, fruits and vegetables…) from the European Union (EU) from April 30, and among the farmers and ranchers most affected by this measure are the Spanish, who, along with the French, Italians and Dutch, are the main