• AutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldB
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    10 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    A priceless opportunity to sell “more affordable high-quality cheese to Canada” was one of those many Brexit boons that Boris Johnson championed with his customary blather as prime minister.

    But after a meeting in recent days between Britain’s cheese makers and the UK government’s negotiating team there is a whiff to Johnson’s boasts that would put a stinking bishop to shame.

    After months of reassuring words from the trade secretary, Kemi Badenoch, about working on a deal, the government is now advising cheese exporters on how to prepare for the worst.

    Coombe Castle, which received the King’s award for enterprise in international trade in April 2023, has already had to set up a Dutch company in order to sell into the EU and is paying taxes in the Netherlands.

    He said: “It is unacceptable that British cheese exporters are facing unfair price hikes because the government is distracted by its own endless chaos and many will be wondering why on Earth ministers agreed these cliff edges in the UK-Canada trade agreement in the first place.

    William Bain, the head of trade policy at the British Chambers of Commerce, said: “It will be a worrying festive period for UK manufacturers and exporters of cheese and dairy products to Canada.”


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  • tal@lemmy.today
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    10 months ago

    UK exporters shipped £18.7m worth of cheese to Canada in 2022.

    So I guess it’s maybe 5% of where British cheese exports go.

    https://foodmanagement.today/fdf-survey-crowns-cheese-as-uks-top-food-export/

    The report showed that cheese is the UK’s top food export and is now worth nearly £400 million compared to chocolate sales of £386 million. Salmon and breakfast cereals are close behind with sales of both products exceeding £350 million.