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I suspect the answer is rather straightforward.Obviously it's the system, I didn't say it was the EU,
But my statement is true it is easier for me to get things from the states than it is the EU, I don't know why, or even why the paperwork is more difficult. Maybe it's because of the lack of import fees on European goods, which makes the process that much more cumbersome.
When I can talk to someone that has half a brain cell I'll let you know, but all these places seem to be filled with brain dead dead beats, that just pass you from one person to the next, I suspect this is the true reason it's more difficult, no one has a clue what they are doing, I presume it's down to the rules and the people that are supposed to be implementing them rules.
USA has been exporting to UK (and EU) for many years. Their systems are well established, as are the receiving procedures.
EU has been exporting to UK for many years, with minor, established processes, but suddenly the system changed, with little or no advance warning.
For those EU businesses that export a good amount to UK, it will be worth their while to develop their systems quickly and effectively. There might still be unforeseen hurdles to overcome. But still the receiving procedures might be slow to respond.
For other EU businesses that deal only marginally with UK, they may decided it's not worth the bother.