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and then there is a shortage of the goods to supplyI'm sure that this talk of excessive paperwork and lorry queues is a myth. Nowhere in the world of business does anybody refuse a high value sale. Money talks and deals are done.
I posted this a few years ago, it was a letter to the Daily Telegraph from a Devon businessman.
SIR - I run and own two companies, one in the United States and one in Britain. We frequently ship products to and from countries all over the world under World Trade Organisation protocols, and experience no problems. The tariffs vary from zero to about 4 per cent.
We have to answer three questions. What the goods are; what we are charging for them; and what the country of origin is. It takes about two minutes to fill in the form on the internet when we book a shipment. All shipping agents provide this service. There are no delays.
I cannot understand why there is all this talk of chaos if we leave the EU without a deal.
where would you concentrate your supply ? Everywhere, or priority markets ?
it's not rocket science and it's not a trick question. It's basics of supply logistics