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Hours from Brexit, France's Interior Minister Christophe Castaner meets Jean-Marc Puissesseau, President of the Ports of Calais and Boulogne-sur-Mer, as well as the police and customs officers who work in the Port of Calais on a daily basis. (COMPLETES VIDI1OK708) A quelques heures du Brexit, le ministre de l'Intérieur Christophe Castaner rencontre Jean-Marc Puissesseau, président des ports de Calais et Boulogne-sur-Mer, ainsi que les policiers et douaniers qui travaillent au quotidien sur le port de Calais. (COMPLETE VIDI1OK5SX ET LA VIDI1OK7N9) IMAGES
Traffic remains relatively calm in the Port of Calais on the first working day after Brexit. Only six ferry rotations are scheduled today compared to the usual 12. IMAGES
After a short New Year's Eve break, cross-Channel traffic between France and the United Kingdom resumes after Britain split from the European Union. IMAGES
A test of post-Brexit customs procedures is organised in Calais, France, where trucks passengers arrive from the UK. IMAGES RAW
The French government kicks off a month-long Brexit dress rehearsal for trucks carrying goods across the Channel to Britain through the port of Calais. Budget Minister Gerald Darmanin is launching the new customs system together with the British minister in charge of planning for a no-deal Brexit, Michael Gove. IMAGES