UK Dover Port Latest news: Food crisis loomed days before Christmas

Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe / Bloomberg

The UK faced threats of food insecurity and panicked shopping days before Christmas, as European countries restricted trade and traveled to protect themselves from a resurgent coronavirus, and Britain previewed the border chaos that would come without a Brexit deal.

Fearing a fast-spreading new strain of the virus enforcing a strict lockdown across England, France suspended travel from the UK for 48 hours on Sunday and Germany halted arriving flights from Britain. The crisis gave new urgency to negotiations for a trade agreement with the European Union, which remained at a critical stage after the weekend talks. The French government wants a stricter testing regime before the blockade is lifted.

UK suppliers sound the alarm as viruses bump the import routes

A truck stops at the port of Dover, UK on December 21.

Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe / Bloomberg

Late Sunday, the port of Dover halted freight transported by truck to France, while unaccompanied freight continued to move. Although traffic to the UK is unaffected, truck drivers often carry supplies in both directions and the latest outbreak in the heart of the country may deter them from entering the island.

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