Goods From UK May be Subject to EU Customs Control in Case of No-Deal Brexit

Following a no-deal Brexit, British trucks would be able bring goods into the EU until the end of 2019 if the UK offered similar rights, the European Commission stated on Wednesday.
The European Commission has warned the United Kingdom that goods coming into the EU from Britain may be subject to the bloc’s customs controls under hard Brexit. Also, live animals and animal products from the UK would face border checks.

 
Meanwhile, the UK treasury is prepared to allocate 2 billion pounds, or roughly $2.5 billion, in Brexit funding to various departments, amid the stepped-up preparations for a no deal EU divorce, although it is unclear what part of the 2 billion pounds is earmarked for a no deal Brexit, specifically.