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Food and drink exports recover in February following dramatic slump

Food exports to the EU partially recovered in February after a dramatic fall in January following Brexit. HMRC figures show food and drink exports to the EU were down by 26% in February compared with the same month last year, falling from £980m in 2020 to £722m this year. While a significant fall, it remains an improvement on January’s trade. Fish and shellfish, one of the worst-hit sectors in January, was down by 25%, costing the industry more than £20m. It remains the worst hit agri-food sector across the first two months of the year, down 54%. Meat exports, meanwhile, fell 43% in February from £99m to £56m.

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See EU in court! Brussels Brexit legal threat set to backfire on bloc and intensify row

Trending But the situation is still far from an amicable solution to this situation, the expert from the University of Surrey said. Trade expert David Henig from think tank the European Centre for International Political Economy also spoke to the DPA. He claimed that the approach of the EU Commission was inevitable because the relationship between the UK and EU remains “extremely difficult”. Much of this difficulty is due to the UK Government s attempt to reconcile its promises regarding trade between Great Britain and Northern Ireland with the treaty they signed, he said. The protocols have outraged Northern Ireland s Unionist community (Image: Getty)

Despite New Data Showing Huge UK-EU Trade Slump Almost Half of Polled Britons Would Vote For Brexit

https://sputniknews.com/uk/202103131082330196-despite-new-data-showing-huge-uk-eu-trade-slump-almost-half-of-polled-britons-would-vote-for-brexit/ Recent figures show that UK goods trade to the European Union plummeted 40.7 percent in January, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), with imports dropping 28.8 percent since new trading rules between Britain and the EU came into force. In what is suggested as the first sign that blowback from the UK’s exiting the European Union (EU) is starting to register with the country’s voters, new findings show that the majority of Britons believe Brexit has been bad for the economy and trade. According to new polling for The Independent, carried out by

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