9:42 on October 9th, following the voice of concern from UK-EU withdrawal companies

As the UK's EU-European union breaks out, France is holding a symposium with UK traders and traders discussing the concerns about whether the revival of customs will affect business and logistics. A series of voices.

The symposium held on the 8th in Lille, the northern part of France, was attended by companies from the UK and a business with a deal.

In northern France, which touches the UK across the sea, many companies such as food processing, chemistry, and machinery are dealing with the UK side.

At the symposium, opinions on the impact of the UK withdrawal were exchanged, and a local chemical manufacturer executive said, “We do n’t know how much it will affect our products and how we can continue to compete with peers in other countries. “It ’s all about it.”

Another executive from a company said, “We can't predict how long it will take to process the customs examination, and we are asked by our customers in the UK to show the delivery plan for the product after leaving.” I talked about the actual situation.

The French government is trying to simplify procedures by introducing IT technology to customs and quarantine so that logistics will not stagnate, but the British Prime Minister Johnson is willing to leave without agreement, There is a lot of anxiety, saying that the withdrawal at the end of the month is realistic and we need to prepare seriously.