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U.K. to Ease Curbs on Foreign Trucks to Help With Supply Crunch

Published 10/15/2021, 03:28 AM
Updated 10/15/2021, 03:28 AM
© Bloomberg. A row of trucks at a service station near Thurrock, U.K.

© Bloomberg. A row of trucks at a service station near Thurrock, U.K.

(Bloomberg) -- The British government is considering suspending restrictions on the number of drop-offs that foreign truck drivers can make on trips to the U.K. in an effort to ease the country’s supply-chain problems. 

Under proposals set out Thursday, Foreign trucks will be able make an unlimited number of stops during a two-week period after entering the U.K., potentially facilitating thousands of extra deliveries, the Department for Transport said in a statement. The new regime could come into force toward the end of the year and would last for six months. 

The government is also offering 800 short-term work visas to pork butchers to help deal with a backlog of pigs awaiting slaughter. 

The U.K. economy is facing an unprecedented wave of shortages as the effects of Brexit, the Covid-19 pandemic and a surge in natural gas prices leave the country with empty supermarket shelves, collapsing energy companies, gas stations running dry, and containers piled up by the side of ports.

Read More: Christmas Toy Shortages Loom as Cargo Clogs Major U.K. Port 

 

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© Bloomberg. A row of trucks at a service station near Thurrock, U.K.

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