Sentence examples for customs arrangements from inspiring English sources

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Although the plan may improve transport links to Chinese ports and bring benefits such as unified customs arrangements, it will probably also result in a "whole gamut of problems" for the environment, not least the depletion of the region's already stressed water supplies, the authors conclude.

Yesterday a report in the liberal Israeli newspaper Ha'aretz said Mr Olmert had recently proposed a different plan: negotiations for an Agreement of Principles that would cover less controversial issues, such as future Palestinian institutions, the economy and customs arrangements with Israel.

Davis ran through four possibilities on the UK's membership of the customs union: being fully in, fully out, a partially inside Turkish model of being inside the customs union but outside the single market, and a Swiss model of being outside the customs union but with customs arrangements.

In terms of the UK's demands, Davis said he was looking at different models for customs arrangements but taking control of immigration would be non-negotiable in talks, so the EU would have no say over whether its citizens have preferential access.

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The chancellor also argued that a future customs arrangement could require "significant physical infrastructure changes at ports of entry and exit – not only in UK but continental Europe" and could mean a "need to train large numbers of people in anticipation of a much more intensive process at borders".

Instead of the current Customs Union, which the UK is part of as a member of the EU, the government is proposing entering into what it calls a "facilitated customs arrangement" (FCA) with the EU — which it wants to cover goods (services would not be included in this arrangement).

The UK government has published a whitepaper — some two years in the baking — where it sets out its fuzzy thinking in an attempt to move beyond two years of Brexit fudge by squashing its warring factions behind a compromise customs arrangement to try to live up to its promise of a "future relationship with the European Union", i.e. without lashings of fudge.

Unfortunately though, for citizen sanity, business reality, and, well, anyone not happy gambling everything on fantastically functional systems that don't exist yet, it's still leaning heavily on undefined technological solutions to try to make its alternative customs arrangement fly.

The plan promises to deliver an "ambitious new customs arrangement" and the "freest and most frictionless possible trade" with the rest of the EU.

The proposed solution involves a common customs arrangement for the U.K. and the EU, to eliminate the need for border checks, with some provisions that are specific to Northern Ireland.

McVey also cited the customs arrangement in her resignation letter, saying May's proposed deal "does not honour" the result of the 2016 referendum in which the British public voted to leave the EU.

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