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    Some time ago I bemoaned the lack of definitions for 'soft' and 'hard' Brexit; now we have a new term: 'no deal' Brexit. Does this mean no deal with the EU, or no deal with anyone?

    If it means no deal with anyone, then the EU will require for each UK export consignment going into Calais: a safety and security declaration submitted (from the UK, collated by the ferry operator) at least 2 hours in advance of arrival there, an EU import declaration (submitted from the EU Member State of consumption) and a Transit declaration (submitted from France) if the goods are going to a Member State other than France. That's without UK export formalities.

    Don't believe me? Ask any of our local freight agents!

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