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Little more than a month after the entry into force of the new trade agreement of the European Union (EU) with the United Kingdom (UK), the first problems arose. Trucks carrying goods were stranded at the border and buyers from both countries were forced to pay additional taxes, which was not the case before Brexit.
Additional charges and inspections have extended the delivery time of the shipment. The UK Road Transport Association has reported that, as of January 1, up 68 percent. exports to the EU fell. This is the result of additional verifications and the necessary documents that were not supposed to be submitted to Brexit.
Additional taxes sifted half the price of goods
Buyers, in turn, complain of not knowing the new taxes and missing one of the joys of shopping in a foreign country during this difficult period.
Inga, based in Kaunas, took advantage of UK sales just before the new year and shopped at a clothing store. Due to late shipments, you only received the goods at the end of January, but the early purchases came as a surprise.
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