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Brexit Watch: Wallenius, G&W Unworried About Direct Impact, DFDS Sees Disruptions

Brexit 175 Cons. Discr. - Autos 1174 Corp - Forwarders 340 Corp - Ports 876 Corp - Shipping 971 Mode - Rail 112 Mode - Seaborne 1797 U.S. 5312 United Kingdom 365

The U.K. Supreme Court ruling that the administration of Prime Minister Boris Johnson illegally prorogued Parliament. That’s has introduced yet another political uncertainty for Brexit’s impact on supply chains. In the meantime Panjiva’s review of a wide range of logistics firms’ statements show the industry does not appear overly concerned about a no-deal Brexit. The Port of Dover has indicated the port is “100% ready” and that once rules are established supply chains “will adapt very, very swiftly”. Dover may have surplus capacity after its traffic handled fell 5.0% in the 12 months to...

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