Australia Free Trade Deal?

Jackov Altraids

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Devon
Why do you need the government to sell to Japan?
You just need a good product and an exporter don't you?

I think we have the products.........

The trouble is we lack the excellent exporting organisations that other countries have such as Australia.
AHDB use our levies for promotions abroad but only a few processors control the vast majority of the goods produced on this small Island and they have no interest in exporting to any extent which might raise their costs..... our income.
The recent rise in prices is more down to the processors losing control of imports which they use to regulate prices than anything else.
 

unlacedgecko

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Fife
And the little matter of an export health certificate, agreed between civil servants from both countries.;)

These vet certificates have been causing significant delays for export of UK based animal products. I recently.spent 4hrs waiting at a loading site while the paperwork was put in order for 28t of frozen chicken offal.
 

manhill

Member
Yea but, yeah but, subsidies will increase to keep ag going but they'll be disguised as environmental management so we've nothing to fear from our antipodean cousins.
 

le bon paysan

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Limousin, France
I seem to recall we made a deal with Japan ?
Actually there was the Japanese deal where the Japanese refused to roll over the EU deal. When the EU deal with Japan was agreed, the UK Department for International Trade said that it would benefit UK GDP by 2.6bn. This deal ceased to apply to the UK after Brexit, so you had to negotiate a new one. The Department for International Trade estimates the value of the new one to UK GDP at 1.5bn
 

Hilly

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kiwi pom

Member
Location
canterbury NZ
Listening to the radio this morning and they were saying that shipping a container from China used to cost $500 now costs $17000 that is a considerable increase in shipping cost.

Europe is paying more for containers now as they are scarce or in the wrong place. Apparently its one of the reasons we're struggling to get containers in and product out. Ships would rather run back and to to Europe/UK than come down here.
 

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