A no-deal Brexit could result in a decline in trade through the port of Dover of as much as £1bn, the UK’s Conservative Party was told at its annual conference yesterday.
Speaking at a fringe event, transport minister George Freeman told delegates current government assumptions on the immediate aftermath of a no-deal Brexit were that traffic transiting Dover – the largest gateway for UK-continental freight traffic – would halve for at …
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