Agri tariffs to remain the same .

bobk

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Sigh. You know what I meant.

To and from which countries would be a good start - are we still 0% to and from France with sheep meat? What about importing tractor spare parts from USA?

edit, and are you posting a known news fact or an aspiration?
T'was in The Guardian , had you down as one of it's followers .
 

Highland Mule

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Treg has linked an article and posted it in Livestock and Forage

thanks. So import tariffs only at this stage (logically), and will presumably mean that costs of importing from the EU will increase when we leave transition phase. I wonder how long before they introduce equivalent rates for our exports.

At a quick look, lamb will become
12.00% + 143.00 GBP/100kg. If the Euro countries reciprocate, it will kill our export market.
 

Highland Mule

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T'was in The Guardian , had you down as one of it's followers .

I don’t read any print media, I’m afraid. I used to pick up a free copy of the Indy when I stayed in hotels a lot, or occasionally the Daily Hate whilst commuting by air, but not done that in years.

here’s the official release.
 

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