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BIFA not surprised at delay to next phase of Border Operating Model
Commenting on the news that the government will not be implementing the next phase of the Border Operating Model in July, the British International Freight Association (BIFA) says it is not surprised.
BIFA Press Release – No surprise at rumours of further delays in EU-UK trade procedures says UK freight association
Commenting on the spate of media reports that the government is considering a delay in the implementation of the next phase of the Border Operating Model, the freight sector says that it comes as no great surprise.
UK Freight Association Strengthens Policy and Compliance Team
The British International Freight Association (BIFA) has strengthened its Policy and Compliance team with the appointment of Igor Popovics as policy and compliance advisor with responsibility for Customs and frontier-related issues.
Air Cargo Growth Continues in February, up 2.9%
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released data for global air cargo markets showing that demand increased in February despite a challenging operating backdrop.
Freight Association Welcomes HMRC’s Ramped Up Communication With Trade On New Customs Declarations Processing System
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BIFA welcomes opportunity to consult on frontier issues
Midway through a 12-week government consultation, inviting comments on the Customs intermediary sector, the Simplified Customs Declaration Process (SCDP) and Transit facilitation, the British International Freight Association (BIFA) is encouraging its members to provide its views.
Freight Association Shows Support For National Careers Week 2022
The British International Freight Association (BIFA) is supporting the forthcoming National Careers Week 2022 with a series of events aimed at demonstrating its commitment to promoting careers in logistics.
UK freight association seeks members views on container shipping market
The British International Freight Association (BIFA) is surveying its entire membership to ascertain their views on the current practices undertaken by container shipping lines, as well as their opinions on the easements and exemptions provided to those lines under competition law.
UK freight association welcomes review into container shipping market
The British International Freight Association (BIFA) welcomes the news that five competition authorities have created a working group that will meet regularly to develop and share intelligence to review suspected anti-competitive behaviour and collusion, using existing international cooperation tools.