Bonfire Night ‘could fizzle out’ due to fireworks shortage

A company has said poorly-written new import legislation has caused fireworks supplies to be slashed in the UK.

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Firework firms say Bonfire Night and New Year’s Eve may not go off with a bang, as Brexit import rules have led to severe shortage.

Firework supplier Fireworks Kingdom, based in Yorkshire, has revealed that poorly-written new import legislation, owing to Brexit, has caused fireworks supplies to be slashed to just 30% of usual stock.

This means there won’t be enough fireworks for the usual Bonfire Night celebrations and as the date approaches, low supply will increase prices for consumers.

Fireworks Kingdom provides three reasons for Brexit causing these shortages in the UK.

Most fireworks are manufactured in China and then shipped along routes to mainland European ports, before the fireworks are then shipped across to the UK.

This worked effectively before the ending of the Brexit transition period, December 31 2020 – but is now chaos.

Richard Hogg of Fireworks Kingdom said: “Importing fireworks has become very difficult and unstable in the wake of Brexit.

“It’s gutting to see the shelves empty at stores across the UK when we’d usually be preparing for our busiest season.

“While we do have some stock, other stores haven’t been so fortunate.

“We’ve recently received 30 calls in a day from other fireworks stores, asking if we have any stock that can be sent over.

“Shipping companies are now asking for a £5000 deposit per container, in case the EU member state denies our application to import from China via one of their ports, despite this route being a key way that many UK companies import.

“On top of shipping costs, we’re now looking at around £30,000 – £50,000 to import a container of fireworks – if we can secure a container in the first place.

“We hope that the supply of fireworks will meet demand in time for New Year and 2022, but Bonfire Night this year will have just 30% of the usual supply.

“Ultimately, the increase in importing costs and reduced supply due to Brexit has started to increase the cost of celebrations for the consumer.”

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