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International Trade Secretary Liz Truss urges exporters to embrace green trade as she begins Scottish trip

International Trade Secretary Liz Truss urges exporters to embrace ‘green trade’ as she begins Scottish trip Updated For use in UK, Ireland or Benelux countries only ..International Trade Secretary Liz Truss appearing on the BBC1 current affairs programme, The Andrew Marr Show. Pictures date: Sunday April 25, 2021. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Dyson. Photo credit THE UK can use its post-Brexit ability to strike global trade deals to help tackle climate change by promoting green technology, the Board of Trade reports today. The Government advisory body said the country’s “renewed and revitalised status as an independent trading nation” meant it could now “champion the case for free, fair and green trade”.

New trade report argues UK should reject green protectionism and harness free market to address climate crisis

New trade report argues UK should reject green protectionism and harness free market to address climate crisis
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Brexit: Scottish customers face empty shelves and lack of fresh produce

PEOPLE across Scotland are noticing gaps in the fruit and vegetable displays at supermarkets and a decline in quality with some items past their best by the time they arrive. Pre-Brexit, fruit and veg were in the shops within five days of being harvested in Spain, France or Italy. Now the process takes up to two weeks, explained greengrocer James Welby of Tattie Shaw’s on Edinburgh’s Leith Walk. He said: “Excuse my French – but it is a shitshow. It is probably a combination of Brexit and Covid but the produce is taking much longer to get here than it used to and it often isn’t class one when it arrives. Everything has a cost – even delay. The produce is more expensive – on average around 10% more I would say, but it varies.

Beet it: why Britain s sugar industry is not so sweet

Beet it: why Britain s sugar industry is not so sweet
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