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UK ag exports face prospect of EU tariffs as no-deal exit in December edges closer

UK agricultural exports are facing the prospect of crippling EU tariffs from the end of this year, with the Government said to be ‘close to abandoning hope’ of reaching a trade deal with the bloc.

Abi Kay
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UK ag exports face prospect of EU tariffs as no-deal exit in December edges closer

UK agricultural exports are facing the prospect of crippling EU tariffs from the end of this year, with the Government said to be ‘close to abandoning hope' of reaching a trade deal with the bloc. According...

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