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Published 19:50 21 Jan 2019 GMT
Updated 19:57 21 Jan 2019 GMT
Sky News' Faisal Islam reports that these numbers come from a secret document dating from late November. They were not in the official public guidance around Brexit, but are believed to have been discussed in Cabinet last month.
After the initial shock to the system, cross-channel trade is expected to return to a “new normal” level of activity, which could be anywhere between 50 per cent and 100 per cent of its current level.
Border Force slides predict that will last "until significant changes are made to improve border arrangements such as automation”.
The document also suggests that Agrifood exports (up to 15 per cent of goods trade) would no longer be able to travel from Calais, and would have to move to ports with an existing Border Inspection Post, such as Zeebrugge or Rotterdam.
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