Britain to suspend import tariffs on Covid-19 related goods
HM Government announces suspension of tariffs once out of EU Single Market + Customs Union on 1st January 2021
Import tariffs on vital #Covid19 goods will be temporarily suspended for all importers from 1 January 2021, meaning:
— Department for Business and Trade (@biztradegovuk) December 17, 2020
👉lower costs for the UK's private sector organisations
👉@NHSuk & charities will no longer need to apply for tariff reliefs.https://t.co/jV9hXEQRiz pic.twitter.com/ydbxC52x5p
From midnight on the 31st December Britain leaves the EU's Single Market + Customs Union so will then be able to adjust its own tariffs.
Great to see HM Government taking back control and using our independence to benefit the people of this country.
Germans are furious at their government’s refusal to approve the Pfizer vaccine ahead of the EU. Being good Europeans could cost lives. Thank Heaven for Brexit.
— Alan Sked (@profsked) December 16, 2020
Meanwhile in the EU not a single person has yet been vaccinated as they gormlessly stand around waiting for docile EU agencies to approve. Some countries like the Germans have been ready to roll out the jab, but they're all waiting on the European Medicines Agency in the name of "working together".

