TRUCKERS' NIGHTMARE * Europe: New checks and Permanent curbs
* Italy / Germany / Hungary - Three decades of borderless travel at risk. Could cost 470 billion euros over 10 years
... Crawls along in a line of vehicles approaching the Austria-Germany border. After more than eight hours carrying fan parts, hungarian trucker Unczorg has no more patience for delays. And this day was better than usual. He’s had to endure waits of about four hours at this checkpoint, set up last September to hunt for migrants on the A3 highway near the German city of Passau. It’s a route he plies daily for electric-motor maker EBM-Papst Group... What infuriates Unczorg may herald a sea change for Europe’s economy, business and even society: the erosion of a decades-old system that has allowed borderless travel across 26 countries. Bringing back widespread controls would be a blow for the most visible - or invisible - victory in the 60-year quest for a united Europe, conceived in the rubble of World War II...

(Photographer: Akos Stiller/Bloomberg - Zoltan Unczorg, a Hungarian truck driver, closes his truck door in the customs zone near the Austrian-German border) -- Brussels, Belgium - Bloomberg by John Follain, Carolynn Look and Matthew Campbell - 18 April 2016
Labels: border troubles
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