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Border Target Operating Model: Health Certificates and SMEs
19 January 2024
Lead MP
Stella Creasy
Debate Type
Adjournment Debate
Tags
EconomyBrexitBusiness & TradeAgriculture & Rural Affairs
Other Contributors: 1
At a Glance
Stella Creasy raised concerns about border target operating model: health certificates and smes in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.
How the Debate Unfolded
MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:
Lead Contributor
Opened the debate
The Government's plan to introduce a £40 charge for importing goods from the EU will have significant consequences on food security and prices. With the UK currently importing around 46% of its food, Brexit has already caused inflationary impacts and supply chain disruptions. The proposed new import controls will add more friction to the process, leading to shortages, delays, and higher costs for consumers. Businesses are concerned about the cost burden and practicality of implementing these measures. The Minister is urged to address questions on the implementation timeline, vetting services, common user charge, traffic management, and the broader economic impact.
Rebecca Pow
Con
Acknowledges the debate's importance and outlines the Government's commitment to introducing robust biosecurity controls while minimizing administrative burdens for importers through extensive consultations.
Government Response
The Minister thanked Stella Creasy for raising important issues. She confirmed that the border target operating model will introduce essential biosecurity controls to protect UK industries and international trading interests, while minimizing costs through simplification measures. The single trade window project will streamline import processes and reduce administrative burdens. Costs associated with the new system are expected to be reduced by £500 million annually compared to extending the EU model. She also addressed questions on food price inflation, disease outbreak risks, and the absence of checks at ports from January 2023. The common user charge is still under consultation and will be published shortly.
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