The British Chambers of Commerce organisation is angry at Defra’s stance on the ‘common user charge’ – a bill for importing certain goods.
The organisation’s Head of Trade Policy William Bains said: “This is an extremely disappointing decision by Defra. The level of import charges shows scant regard to the interests of both businesses and consumers.
“A flat rate fee for bringing most animal and plant products into the UK is a hammer blow for small and medium sized importers. It’s also deeply concerning for retailers, cafes and restaurants.
“Importing a small consignment of goods with only five different meat, poultry, egg, milk or some fish products in the medium risk category will now face a bill of £145 per package under these proposals.
“The clock is ticking to 30th April when these charges will come into force. We urge the Government to reconsider their import charge plans in the coming days. Failing to do so risks higher prices for us all, at a time when we should be bearing down on business costs and food price inflation.”