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TAC: UK should only give tariff-free access to food which meets domestic standards

The Trade and Agriculture Commission (TAC) set up by Government has recommended that tariff and quota-free access to the UK market should only be given to food which meets domestic standards.

Abi Kay
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TAC: UK should only give tariff-free access to food which meets domestic standards

The Trade and Agriculture Commission (TAC) set up by Government has recommended that tariff and quota-free access to the UK market should only be given to food which meets domestic standards. The group...

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