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‘Can you take the meat and leave me the bread?’ pleads driver arriving at Hook of Holland
A brutal Financial Times investigation has unveiled the “all pain no gain” trading conditions many British businesses face post-Brexit.
The Food and Drink Federation said the 'Not for EU' labelling “poses significant risk to exports”, while polling has shown that Britons would be put off buying food with these stickers.
Firms across four different sectors share their stories of rising costs, extra paperwork and packages that never arrive.
New post-Brexit border paperwork coming into force in July is expected to cost UK food companies millions of pounds, according to a trade body.
The new charges are set to come into force at the end of the month and will mean higher food prices will be passed on to consumers, suppliers warn.
A bipartisan US congressional delegation is due to meet Irish premier Micheal Martin in Dublin.
The European Commission and the UK government has agreed on requirements for the labelling on agri-food retail goods.
The European Commission and the UK government has agreed on requirements for the labelling on agri-food retail goods. The label will be placed at different levels starting from individual, box, shelf signs and posters.
Everything from meat, fish, cheese to meat products will cost more in the UK due to Brexit border controls.
Irish foreign minister hits out at Brexit minister over provocative article on Northern Ireland protocol
Tory MP Neil Hudson said he was worried that the free trade agreement (FTA) could see British farmers undercut and “undermined” by cheap Australian meat imports.
Exports of fish and meat from the UK to the EU saw a dramatic dip in January compared with the previous year, compounding the chaos following the end of the Brexit transition period.
Minister angers owners who fear they wasted millions to hurriedly install border infrastructure.
The British Meat Processors Association (BMPA), which represents businesses in the UK meat sector, has reported on its members' experiences under post-Brexit trading rules.
Industry chiefs urge government to forge standards deal with EU to ease ‘enormous’ trade friction.
Staff shortages see carcasses exported for processing and then reimported.
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has revealed it will be engaging with abattoir owners to help ease the shortage of veterinarians.
Negotiations between the UK and Canada on a post-Brexit trade deal have broken down after nearly two years, following a row over beef and cheese. / Canada has been pushing for the UK to relax a ban on hormone-treated beef, which its producers say in effect shuts them out of the British market.
Brexit has impacted the sales, production and exports of British halal food, while red tape has driven up costs.
Helen Browning’s Organic says it is switching to Danish suppliers owing to bureaucracy, delays and costs
The U.K. is postponing checks on imported food and fresh products from the EU until the end of 2023, as it announced a review of the post-Brexit regime.
UK meat exporters have warned the government that post-Brexit changes at the border have caused disruption to meat shipments crossing the channel.