Howarth Timber talks VAT and customs union with Hilary Benn MP

Independent timber and builders merchant Howarth Timber and Building Supplies welcomed  Leeds Central MP, Hilary Benn, to its branch on Pontefract Lane, Leeds, to discuss issues affecting the supply chain and the wider West Yorkshire economy.

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(L-R) Brett Amphlett (BMF), Hilary Benn MP, Ian Williams and Nick Howarth

Benn, who chairs the House of Commons Brexit Committee, met Howarth area manager Ian Williams, who showed him the recent investments including the branch’s Howarth At Home kitchen, bedroom and bathroom showroom.

They also discussed how the 178-year old business is evolving to meet today’s construction challenge with managing director Nick Howarth and spoke about the impact of leaving the European Union without a customs’ agreement and, in particular, having to pay VAT upfront on imported timber and other materials.

Benn  said:  “I was delighted to visit Howarth Timber today and learn of its contribution not only to Leeds, but also to the wider Yorkshire economy. It was a pleasure to meet Assistant Branch Manager, Gary Smart, and his team, who help customers with their housing and home improvement projects. We need better quality and more affordable homes to help improve the lives of constituents”.

“I want to see a mutually-beneficial UK-EU customs agreement to help companies like Howarth Timber. Time is not on our side and with 9 months left, future customs arrangements and other crucial elements affecting Yorkshire businesses have not been agreed by the Cabinet, or negotiated with the EU”.

Howarth, said: “With Brexit negotiations underway and lots of questions still to be answered about the future of the UK building industry, this is a crucial time for builders’ merchants and tradespeople. These issues could have a significant impact on our business and our customers’ businesses.

“As one of the companies in the local area that will be impacted by these changes, we were grateful that Mr Benn was able to accept our invitation to learn more about the vital role merchants play in supporting the small businesses and sole traders on whose shoulders much of the building industry rests.”

The visit was another arranged by the BMF as part of its industry and parliamentary programme. The BMF takes MPs to visit merchants in their constituency to see how builders, plumbers and timber merchants deliver for local communities.

About Fiona Russell-Horne

Group Managing Editor across the BMJ portfolio.

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