Baroness Neville-Rolfe's speech to the London Chamber of Commerce
Baroness Neville-Rolfe, Minister of State, delivered a speech to the London Chamber of Commerce on new border policies and innovations.

Ladies and gentlemen, it바카라 사이트s a pleasure to be here with you all today.
I feel very fortunate to be at the London Chamber of Commerce, discussing our plans for borders, in the very heart of historic London.
The City of London is, arguably, the very first border that existed on this island바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트a border which acted as the perimeter of a thriving Roman market.
Antiquity bequeathed these borders to the Middle Ages바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트and the gates throughout the City - Cripplegate, Bishopsgate, Moorgate and so on - checked which goods could enter and leave this market.
Today, this square mile is home to one of the world바카라 사이트s finest financial and professional service sectors바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트and SMEs make up ninety-eight per cent of the businesses here in the City바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트a number that increases to over ninety-nine percent when you look London-wide.
Many of these cross-London SMEs export and import goods 바카라 사이트 whether that바카라 사이트s the City of London gin or fashion, metal goods or gifts of all kinds.
Today I want to outline how the changes we바카라 사이트re making to our borders will benefit those - and, indeed, all - businesses.
These plans are the result of two changes coming together바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트namely Brexit and - importantly - a digital revolution that gives us the chance to improve how we trade.
I have been clear that we want the UK to have the most effective border in the world바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트and leaving the European Union presented us with an opportunity to scrutinise our entire trading system바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트not just the trade deals we have been able to negotiate, but the practicalities of that trading.
That potential was obvious when I visited the Thames Freeport at Tilbury 바카라 사이트 the very gateway to London these days바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트connecting over one-hundred-and-thirty ports and sixty-five countries.
We have great aspirations for our border, one that is as minimally burdensome as possible바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트without compromising our security바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트and embracing the very latest technology to make trade smoother.
This vision is a crucial part of the 바카라 사이트바카라 사이트s 2025 Border Strategy바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트and our new Border Target Operating Model.
It will use technology to reduce paperwork for UK importers, saving businesses over five-hundred-million pounds a year바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트and it will bring practical changes to the way trade is managed through our borders.
The new Model will introduce a new global risk-based system of controls.
Some of you may remember the earlier versions of the operating model바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트which subjected most products to costly, rigorous controls바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트out of proportion to their actual risk.
Well, we바카라 사이트ve thrown that out - and replaced it with a new global system which is proportionate.
It focuses on which food and plant goods currently constitute a risk, whether that바카라 사이트s a function of the type of product or where it is from바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트and then assigns them a risk category that will determine what border controls are appropriate.
For instance, low risk goods - like tinned salmon - will not need to have health certificates or routine border checks.
For high and medium risk goods - like fresh meat and plants for planting - we will need the assurance that certificates provide along with proportionate checks on arrival.
We are also using the opportunity to harness technology and new ways of working to streamline trade.
We have partnered with industry to test the border process바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트to see how we can use technology to cut costs and save time.
The main breakthrough is the new UK Single Trade Window now being developed by HMRC바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트in collaboration with Deloitte and IBM and with support from many of you.
It underpins everything that we are working on.
When fully operational, it will provide one digital gateway for users바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트one where they can provide all the data needed to trade, as well as apply for licences and authorisations for trusted trader schemes.
The benefits from Single Trade Window are considerable바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트because it will make an enormous number of transactions that bit easier.
Our estimations show it could reduce total burdens of business by around a billion pounds in the first three years of operation.
And we are by no means ruling out introducing further innovations바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트in fact, we바카라 사이트re continuing to partner with industry to make this happen.
As part of the delivery of the Border Strategy, we have carried out six Ecosystem of Trust pilot projects바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트which found new ways that tech and data can be used to minimise trade friction.
They were a collaboration between central government departments including the Cabinet Office, Defra and the Home Office바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트and different industries including ports, logistics companies, and software providers and businesses like those you represent.
The first phase ran last year.
In a spirit of transparency, we have now published a full evaluation of these pilots.
The projects tested data and technologies that could provide thorough assurance to government.
We trialled Smart Seals, which can detect any unauthorised access to freight바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트and we trialled Smart Containers, which transmit real-time data on freight.
These show if the temperature of the cargo changed, as this would indicate that the goods might be spoiled바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트which means a low risk cargo might become high-risk
We also tested new ways of sharing data between government and industry바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트giving our frontline border staff better and earlier information about the goods that they saw coming in.
We found that this could cut the time that they spent determining which goods to check by up to a fifth.
It바카라 사이트s a promising start, but there바카라 사이트s still work to be done.
Today, I바카라 사이트m also happy to detail the next phase of the Ecosystem of Trust project.
We are delivering a series of what are called 바카라 사이트Border Trade Demonstrators바카라 사이트바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트which are specific projects focused on overcoming the problems we have identified together, such as the complexity and time taken when integrating industry and government systems.
They will be data-focused, allowing for simple exchanges of information between border agents and industry바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트leading to an easier, quicker and safer experience at the border.
Let me give you one example.
In June this year we saw a three-hundred-million-pound increase in exports of machinery바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트partially thanks to a large increase in these goods heading to Turkey바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트but what was in those shipping containers that travelled over the Mediterranean?
When these goods are shipped, the company sending them has to fill out paperwork explaining what바카라 사이트s in the crate바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트there바카라 사이트s a lot of information required, relating to the goods themselves, their value, and the route by which they will be transported바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트Some traders are scrupulous in their description. And some are vague.
But in all likelihood, a trader could have described a shipment of steel nuts as, simply, 바카라 사이트nuts바카라 사이트.
Now, put yourself in the shoes of someone working at the UK border바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트does that description mean nuts and bolts, or cashew nuts?
Whatever your record, that opaque description means that the crate is going to get searched바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트and that one vague text box means an unnecessary delay.
Multiplied thousands of times a year바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트this will hit business efficiency and growth바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트and put undue pressure on our Border personnel.
One of the examples we바카라 사이트re trialling is a new piece of software바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트which will allow border agents to receive accurate information from the supply chain earlier in the process바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트including commodity codes which tell you what is actually inside a container.
It바카라 사이트s a simple change바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트one so simple that it바카라 사이트s amazing it hasn바카라 사이트t been thought of before바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트but one which could have huge benefits.
These Demonstrators will start being trialled early next year at specific parts of the border.
We will look to test this new approach at different locations, with different modes and moving different commodities바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트and, assuming they are successful, they will be spread throughout the country.
In the meantime, we in Cabinet Office are fixing existing issues where we think we can make the border work better.
When businesses told us that a new ferry link was necessary between the Spanish Vigo and Cheshire바카라 사이트s Ellesmere Port, we made sure that the 바카라 사이트 did its job so that this route could open on time.
This ferry link directly underpins this government바카라 사이트s support for the UK-first Green Automotive Hub바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트and will take an estimated 14,700 HGV movements off the roads, with a thirty percent reduction in CO2 emissions as a result.
And, possibly of interest to traders here today 바카라 사이트 we will also streamline processes for goods travelling through Heathrow.
We바카라 사이트re running a pilot with DHL, testing a simplified airfreight export customs process at Heathrow바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트because we were told by businesses that the current rules, for historic reasons, require freight to be driven unnecessarily all around Heathrow.
We have found a good potential way to put a stop to this바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트instead of items being driven to multiple different cargo sites before they leave the airport바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트we are now trialling one single point that cargo is stored and delivered from.
I wanted to finish by saying something about timing.
There have been stops and starts, but we are now pressing on and you do need to be ready.
Starting at the end of January바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트with the introduction of health certification on imports of medium risk animal products from the EU바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트so we will check whether a vet from the exporting country has certified that the products meet the necessary food standards바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트with similar certification for medium risk plants, plant products바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트and high-risk food and feed of non-animal origin from the European Union.
At the end of April, we will be setting up new Border Control Posts바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트so that we can actually check high and medium risk food and plant products when they arrive바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트as controls on low and medium risk products from the rest of the world are removed or reduced in line with the new model.
So, we will have a consistent approach to goods from the EU and to goods from other trusted trading partners elsewhere in the world.
Finally, by the end of October, we will require safety and security declarations for imports from the EU.
This will give us more information to identify security threats to the UK
We have designed a safety and security declaration which keeps the burden on business to a minimum바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트and businesses will be able to submit them through the Single Trade Window.
We are working with trading partners and issuing guidance to ensure businesses are ready for these changes바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트today is a good example.
Ladies and gentlemen, our borders may be historic바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트but they are also modern demonstrations of how the 바카라 사이트 is promoting trade.
Once we have put our plans in place바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트we will be bringing innovations to our borders which will be unmatched by the rest of the world.
We will continue to work with industry leaders like yourselves바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트and - by harnessing our Brexit freedoms and utilising technical advances - we will ensure our trading infrastructure supports you all바카라 사이트
바카라 사이트and enables you to trade in a safer and more strategic way.
Thank you very much.