Import Checks Live Animals and Products 2021-03-04
2021-03-04
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The Department is preparing to implement checks on imports of animal and germinal products, as well as live animals from the EU starting in July 2021.
What preparations his Department is making prior to the implementation of checks on imports of (a) animal and germinal products and (b) live animals from the EU in July 2021?
We are already conducting some checks on live animals, with full documentary checks and physical checks being conducted at the premises of destination. We plan to introduce some documentary checks on products of animal origin next month and then begin some physical checks from July onwards, and also to introduce similar checks on plant products later this year. Recruitment of staff by the port health authorities is at an advanced stage.
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Fish and meat exporters are struggling with excessive paperwork required by the EU, highlighting potential issues when UK starts making checks this summer.
Could we negotiate with the EU a digital system to make it easier for businesses both to export and to import?
Unlike the European Union, we have taken a pragmatic approach to phasing in border controls, so that we can protect business supply chains and UK consumers, but when we do start to introduce those export health certificates, they will be certificates that are of a similar form to those of the European Union, since they are derived from retained EU law. I understand the point my hon. Friend is making, but we should also remain conscious that the primary focus of these checks is to protect food standards and animal health.
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Negotiations for a digital system or similar easing measures were not addressed.
We Have Taken A Pragmatic Approach
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