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Put out to pasture? Britain s farmers fear surge of imports from Australia

Put out to pasture? Britain s farmers fear surge of imports from Australia
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Despite farmers concerns, the UK will still provide Australia s tariff-free trade agreement

Despite farmers concerns, the UK will still provide Australia s tariff-free trade agreement
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Government must level playing field for food exports, say MPs

Government must level playing field for food exports, say MPs >More in © AdobeStock The UK government must take urgent action to resolve ongoing non-tariff trade barriers for food exporters to the EU, a cross-party group of MPs has warned. A new Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Efra) select committee report (PDF) has concluded that since the end of the transition period and the introduction of the Trade and Co-operation Agreement (TCA) with the EU, new barriers on seafood and meat exports have been damaging for UK food exporters. Despite overcoming initial “teething problems”, the new barriers small and medium-sized seafood and meat export businesses face could render them unviable, and factories and jobs may relocate to the EU, the report warns.

58 years spent on post-Brexit paperwork so far this year

By Harry Holmes2021-04-30T12:31:00+01:00 Food exporters have spent a total of 58 years filling out export health certificates so far this year as a result of the new post-Brexit trade rules, a leading trade body has said. Export health certificates are required when shipping live animals or animal products such as meat and fish from Great Britain to the EU, Northern Ireland, or any other third country. Karin Goodburn, director general of the Chilled Food Association, said official figures show the UK has issued 89,000 certificates so far this year, up from 806 over the same period last year – a 110-fold increase.

Some EU food makers will give up on Britain, warns industry chief

Some EU food makers will give up on Britain, warns industry chief The boss of the Chilled Food Association says European companies may stop exporting to the UK when border checks are enforced 29 April 2021 • 2:56pm The UK government has delayed imposing post-Brexit checks on food imports coming from the European Union until October 1 Credit: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg Some European manufacturers will give up on exporting food products to Britain once the UK starts to enforce checks at the border this autumn, a top trade association chief has said. Karin Goodburn, director-general of the Chilled Food Association, said continental food manufacturers have been put off after witnessing British companies’ struggles with the new regulations.

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