UK EU Trade Reset Brings a New Era for FMCG Efficiency and Complexity
A Welcome Reduction in EU Border Friction
For several years, the FMCG industry has contended with a fragmented and often inefficient post-Brexit border regime. The new UK-EU agreement introduces a long overdue sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) deal that reduces checks and simplifies paperwork for plant and animal products.
Phil Durham, UK Business Unit Director at Atlante commented on the latest updates to the regulations:
“The new UK-EU agreement is a welcome development for the entire FMCG industry, and specifically for importers and distributors like Atlante. As a company that sources high-quality food products from across Europe and brings them to UK shelves, any move that simplifies trade and reduces friction at the border is a major win. Streamlining customs processes and enhancing regulatory alignment will help us deliver even greater efficiency in our wholesale and distribution operations. This deal strengthens our ability to serve UK retailers with speed, consistency, and competitive pricing, all while deepening our relationships with EU partners.”
For UK-based FMCG distributors like Atlante, this move is a positive step forward. Faster customs clearance and reduced bureaucracy will mean:
• Shorter delivery times for EU imports and exports
• Reduced risk of life issues linked to border checks.
• More reliable supply chains for retailers
This is especially relevant for many of Atlante’s European supplier relationships, where smoother cross-border flow can support more efficient stock replenishment and better forecasting.
A Compromise: Alignment with EU Food Standards
The UK has agreed to “dynamic alignment” with relevant EU food and drink regulations meaning we’ll follow EU rules without having a formal say in how they are made. While this may sound controversial, it also brings practical benefits for businesses like ours that work with both EU and UK partners.
By adhering to a single regulatory standard, compliance becomes more straightforward. Products developed and packaged to EU specifications won’t need dual-labelling or reformulation, streamlining the supply chain from producer to supermarket shelf.
However, this alignment also brings challenges, especially when considering products sourced from outside the EU.
The Challenge: Cost Rises for Non-EU Produce
While the new agreement reduces friction for EU trade, it shifts scrutiny toward non-EU imports adding cost, time, and complexity to supply chains that rely on global sourcing. This is a concern across the FMCG industry.
Under the new regime, products like avocados, pineapples, mangoes, and oranges, many of which are sourced from Costa Rica, Peru, South Africa, Egypt and Morocco, will face increased border checks and stricter compliance. Importers could now see inspection rates jump from less than 5% to as high as 100% for some fruit and vegetables.
For FMCG distributors like Atlante, which source specialist products globally, this could mean:
• Longer port delays
• Higher inspection and admin costs
• Increased risk of shelf-life compromise
• Price pressure for UK retailers and consumers
As highlighted by industry leaders, substituting these goods with EU alternatives is rarely feasible. European farms simply do not produce them in sufficient volume or consistency.
Supply Chain Impacts: Retailers and Consumers
Retailers are already navigating price sensitivity, especially in fresh and healthy food categories. While ambient and long-life products are less impacted by spoilage risk, any disruption in upstream supply (such as delayed ingredients or packaging) can ripple through to final goods.
At Atlante, we’re working proactively with our suppliers and logistics partners to:
• Optimise shipping schedules and documentation
• Identify alternative port routes where feasible
• Communicate clearly with retail customers on lead times and availability
We remain committed to maintaining value and efficiency for our retail and wholesale partners even as the regulatory and logistical landscape evolves.
Looking Ahead
The UK-EU reset deal is a mixed bag. It provides greater clarity and efficiency for trade with Europe—a key win for FMCG businesses with established EU relationships. But it also brings new barriers for global sourcing, particularly fresh produce, which could drive cost inflation in some categories.
For Atlante UK, the priorities are clear:
• Stay agile in managing shifting compliance requirements
• Support retailers with timely, transparent updates
• Champion innovation and value across our supply chain
As ever, we will continue to combine global expertise with local knowledge to deliver exceptional FMCG distribution—no matter how the borders shift.
About Us
Atlante is a dynamic global food sourcing platform with over 100 specialists in sales, buying, product development, and more, dedicated to bringing innovative and authentic food solutions from concept to shelf. Based in Bologna, at the heart of Italy’s food valley, Atlante specialises in navigating the global food market to deliver the best of Italian cuisine and beyond.
Contact Us
https://www.atlanteuk.co.uk/
For interviews with Phil Durham or the Atlante team contact:
Emma Taylor
Atlante Team
+44 7763 200391
uksales|atlanteuk.co.uk| |uksales|atlanteuk.co.uk
Legal Disclaimer:
EIN Presswire provides this news content "as is" without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the author above.

Serenity Wealth Management Unveils The Unexpected Risks Associated With Bonds
Twin Siblings Begin Magical Journey in New Fantasy Book: Animal Warriors – A Call Comes
Shift in Luxury Ownership: Fractional Supercar Co-Ownership Gains Momentum Among Global UHNWIs
Więcej ważnych informacji
Jedynka Newserii

Jedynka Newserii

Handel

Komisja Europejska chce wprowadzić ujednolicone przepisy dotyczące wyrobów tytoniowych. Europosłowie mówią o kolejnej nadregulacji
Ministerstwo Zdrowia opracowało nowy projekt przepisów wprowadzających kolejne zakazy dotyczące wyrobów tytoniowych – całkowitą eliminację e-papierosów oraz zakaz aromatów w woreczkach nikotynowych. Najprawdopodobniej w ciągu kolejnych dwóch–trzech lat Polska będzie musiała implementować nową dyrektywę dotyczącą wszystkich produktów tytoniowych, nad którym niebawem ma rozpocząć prace Komisja Europejska. Europosłowie mówią o ryzyku chaosu legislacyjnego, nadregulacji i wskazują na zagrożenia związane z proponowaną podwyżką akcyzy.
Konsument
Za trzy miesiące ruszy w Polsce system kaucyjny. Wątpliwości budzą kwestie rozliczeń i podatków

Zaledwie trzy miesiące zostały do startu systemu kaucyjnego w Polsce. Kaucje obejmą szklane i plastikowe butelki oraz puszki z napojami. To duża zmiana dla producentów napojów, sklepów i konsumentów oraz pośredniczących w zbiórce operatorów systemów kaucyjnego. Na razie przepisy są na tyle niedoprecyzowane, że budzą wiele wątpliwości w kwestii rozliczania podatków czy rozliczeń z operatorami. Producenci będą musieli płacić podatek od niezwróconych butelek, co zwiększy ich koszty.
Transport
Rośnie skala agresji na polskich drogach. Problemem jest nie tylko nadmierna prędkość, ale też jazda na zderzaku

Za kilka dni zaczynają się wakacje, czyli statystycznie najniebezpieczniejszy czas na drogach. Wśród głównych przyczyn takich zdarzeń na prostych odcinkach drogi są nadmierna prędkość i jazda na zderzaku. Zarządca autostrady A4 Katowice–Kraków w ramach kampanii „Nie zderzakuj. Posłuchaj. Jedź bezpiecznie” zwraca uwagę na zjawisko agresji na polskich drogach i przypomina, że bezpieczeństwo zaczyna się od osobistych decyzji kierowcy.
Partner serwisu
Szkolenia

Akademia Newserii
Akademia Newserii to projekt, w ramach którego najlepsi polscy dziennikarze biznesowi, giełdowi oraz lifestylowi, a także szkoleniowcy z wieloletnim doświadczeniem dzielą się swoją wiedzą nt. pracy z mediami.