“The goalposts may well have moved since the results of the general election, but the playing field remains the same.
“There is uncertainty about when we will get a Queen’s Speech and when the Brexit negotiations will start, but there is no uncertainty about the date when the UK will leave the EU.
“The huge issues concerning international trade surrounding the Brexit negotiations have not changed, but we still feel that it is still too soon to be making speculative statements with so many unknowns.
“What we can state with certainty is that in their manifesto, the Conservatives pledged to invest £40 billion in transport infrastructure improvements, and expand Heathrow.
“Those are not Brexit-dependant matters and would be very useful for the BIFA members who manage the movement of goods within domestic and international supply chains.
“So my advice is stop the procrastinating and make sure that the Queens Speech, whenever it is delivered, includes details about both the transport infrastructure improvements, and the expansion of UK aviation capacity.
“On Brexit, what I will say is that BIFA Members are pragmatic problem solvers so whatever is eventually designed to facilitate movement of goods between the UK and the EU post Brexit, they will be ready to do their utmost to try to ensure that visible trade is fluid at the borders.”