Logistics UK urges government to strike a deal

Logistics UK urges government to strike a deal

Logistics UK, formerly FTA, has urged the government to keep pressing for a deal with their European counterparts.


This comes in response to reports that negotiations between the UK and EU are facing issues over continued access to the EU market for UK hauliers.

Elizabeth de Jong, Logistics UK’s Policy Director, explained: “Leaving the EU without a free trade agreement would hurt businesses on both sides of the Channel, putting pan-European supply chains at risk and potentially driving up the price of trade between the UK and its biggest trading partner. There are two sides to every border, and we are very hopeful that the EU will recognise the economic benefits to having continued access to the UK market for its hauliers, while acknowledging the contribution that UK hauliers bring to their own market. After all, the EU’s hauliers do double the value of haulage trade in the UK that the UK’s own operators do in the EU.

“Logistics UK is hopeful that a compromise can be reached in negotiations – without one, the situation for both UK and EU hauliers is very bleak, as the alternative permit system provides very little access on either side of the border, and the resulting slowdown in traffic across the border would put the nation’s interconnected supply chain at risk.”


For further information, visit logistics.org.uk.

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