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Welsh Government has released its No Deal Preparation document - which confirms various No Deal stories we have reported from council preparations re food banks, menus, prices, building on the Yellowhammer assumptions... gov.wales/sites/default/…
Welsh Govt takes the Yellowhammer assumptions on -
Stacking plans for A55 into Holyhead, but not expected to be an issue for south west wales ports:
Re: medical devices: WG has bought additional storage and has a “12 to 15 week supply of products”
Say reassurances received on food supply to remote communities and have secured “A UK-wide table top exercise to test the coordinated response for the disruption to food supply and the potential public response, scheduled for the end of September” - which sounds interesting./2
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Coming up on #bbcnewssix another #nodealpapers on exports of .... what’s this exactly???👇🏾
NEW: Industry and internal council papers, seen by BBC, see No Deal Brexit delaying, disrupting and making uneconomic exports of waste to EU relied on by local authorities, leading to more landfill... /1 bbc.co.uk/news/business-…
Defra did some good work on this ensuring bilateral deals with individual regulators in the EU nations to keep the flow of trade... but councils and the industry are concerned about port congestion, slide in pound making the trade uneconomic and possible WTO tariffs too... /2
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Coming up on #bbcnewssix more #nodealpapers stories - fuel, refineries, tariffs ... and what have Councils been buying to mitigate fuel supply risks...?
NEW: Council No deal plans, seen by BBC, reveal “danger to the viability” of refinery under Govt’s temporary tariffs due to absence of level playing field - UK petrol exports to EU, incl Ireland face 4.7% WTO tariff. Govt set import tariff at 0 to minimise inflationary shock /1
Petroleum Industry Association boss Stephen Marcos-Jones tells BBC all the industry is asking for is a level playing field: “we could end up in a situation where it becomes extremely uncompetitive for a domestic industry to to stay in the UK.” /2
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