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UK's low antibiotic usage could be a USP in global trade

The UK’s progress on antibiotic reduction could be an advantageous selling point in future trade deals but requires better articulation and data from industry.

Hannah Binns
News Reporter
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UK's low antibiotic usage could be a USP in global trade

The UK's progress on antibiotic reduction could be an advantageous selling point in future trade deals but requires better articulation and data from industry. Branding it 'inexcusable' not to have...

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