Boss Marks & Spencer He called on the government to rapidly reset relations with the EU and criticized new rules that require additional products on the products in the UK in Northern Ireland as a “bureaucratic madness”.
Stuart Machin, Chief Executive Director M & S, which has 25 stores in Northern Ireland, said that from next week The seller would have to mark 1,000 more products intended for UK state with “not for the EU”, while another 400 items would require “additional checks”.
Marking “Not for the EU) is designed to prevent products intended for sale in the north of Ireland transfer to the Republic of Ireland, which is a member of the EU.
In the post in X, said the change of rules added “another layer of unnecessary costs and red tapes for food sellers like M & S”.
“Quite honestly it’s a bureaucratic madness, confusing customers and completely unnecessary given in the UK has some of the world’s highest standards in the world.”
Changes come before the new link between the government and the EU to remove the need for health and veterinary certificates, known as sanitary and phytosanitary checks (SPS), on the export of agricultural products from fresh meat and dairy products to vegetables, wood, wool and leather. The job details, which was part of a main reset In relations between the EU-Great Britain, the announced in May continues to be thrown and experts believe that this could take up to a year.
Earlier this month, the Government said that before the final contract has planned the EU’s imports, such as tomato, peppers, grapes, grapes, grapes, grapes, grapes, grapes, grapes, grapes and cherries.
Machin said “Government SPS deals with the EU will be gamethane and cannot come enough soon!”
From 1. July Final phase of the windshield, which is designed to protect the British goods that leaks in the block through the Republic of Ireland, which enters into force, requiring some goods holding “not for EU labels.”
The agreement was a compromise that read the need for some border checks on fresh groceries, like sausages.
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Some unpackaged fruits and vegetables and objects such as confectionery, chocolate, pasta, biscuits and coffee are released.
So far, “not for the needs for marking” No for the EU “was applied only on meat and some new milk products.
The Windsor framewhich set the Brekit arrangements that created an Irish trade border, took effect in March 2023. years. Most large companies could facilitate the flow of their goods for several months later when a reliable traders scheme was launched.
In May 2021, a few months after Brekit It was implemented, Marks & Spencer said that changes in the trade arrangement were added about 30 million pounds of costs according to her relations on Ireland’s Island. Since then, it has changed some ways of working and supply sources.