Freight forwarders welcome Government’s pragmatic approach to border controls

The British International Freight Association (BIFA) welcomes the UK Government’s decision to pause the implementation of additional import controls on EU and EFTA goods, announced in the wake of the UK-EU Summit held in May.

This move — part of ongoing negotiations towards a Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) Agreement with the EU — signals a much-needed, pragmatic response to industry concerns. By postponing further checks on imports such as live animals and non-qualifying Northern Ireland goods, the government has demonstrated an understanding of the operational and economic challenges facing British freight forwarders, producers, and retailers.

BIFA director general, Steve Parker, commented:

“We welcome the government’s decision to delay further Border Target Operating Model (BTOM) implementation and take a reasoned, phased approach while SPS Agreement details are finalised. This provides vital breathing space for our members and the wider supply chain, while reducing the risk of disruption and unnecessary costs. The freight and logistics sector has long called for clarity and stability — and this announcement reflects meaningful progress in that direction.”

Under the updated plans, existing checks on Rest of World imports via Border Control Posts (BCPs) will remain in place, and remote documentary and destination checks on EU and EFTA goods will continue. Current easements on certain medium-risk goods, including fruits and vegetables, will also be temporarily extended.

BIFA applauds the government’s commitment to protecting the UK’s biosecurity and public health while also engaging with stakeholders to ensure any future changes are clearly communicated.

Parker added:

“It is encouraging to see recognition of the importance of maintaining open trade flows with our largest market. As freight forwarders continue to navigate a complex global environment, we urge the government to keep working closely with industry, and to ensure that the eventual implementation of new controls — when necessary — is managed with transparency, sufficient notice, and operational support.”

BIFA will continue to monitor developments and keep its members informed as negotiations on the SPS Agreement progress.

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