>> Day after day we have to tolerate the BBC and other media trotting out more
>> whining stories about how difficult it is to export to the EU, or import from
>> the EU and then we listen to soundbites from business owners who I am surprised
>> can tie their own shoelaces.
>>
>> What a bunch of b***** princesses.
>>
I have a number of clients that were well aware of the rule changes and have set up processes to cope but then their goods still end up getting held at customs in France, Italy etc for the most stupid of reasons.
One client manufactures add-ons for CNC equipment. They sent a new control unit to a customer in Europe and it was held up. It was correctly described as an electronic CNC control unit which is accepted around the world but was rejected by customs in Italy because they said it should be classed as a computer. The end customer doesn't want the hassle of parts being held up so will use EU suppliers for the items in the future.
Last edited by: zippy on Sun 24 Jan 21 at 16:14
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