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<blockquote data-quote="Planet Bee" data-source="post: 7951215" data-attributes="member: 164085"><p>we pay duties on goods imported from various regions. In the fertiliser sector, the EU decided to apply additional duties on Russian AN and UAN to protect their local producers. They considered that it would be injurious to the industries affected that cheap Russian gas allowed an unfair advantage over the EU producers. Hardly free market economics!</p><p></p><p>Post Brexit, the UK government had an option to maintain, adjust or scrap the anti dumping duties.</p><p></p><p>I can only imagine that after lobbying, directly and indirectly from our friendly local domestic AN producer, the government elected to maintain the AN duty and scrap the UAN duty.</p><p></p><p>Wholly consistent with the interests of the big dog, who meantime, held out their begging bowl for +/- £20m UK govt support last September, to maintain CO2 production! Who also were absent from the domestic market for vast periods of time, limiting the choices further for the beleaguered UK farmer.</p><p></p><p>This will make a poor script for a movie...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Planet Bee, post: 7951215, member: 164085"] we pay duties on goods imported from various regions. In the fertiliser sector, the EU decided to apply additional duties on Russian AN and UAN to protect their local producers. They considered that it would be injurious to the industries affected that cheap Russian gas allowed an unfair advantage over the EU producers. Hardly free market economics! Post Brexit, the UK government had an option to maintain, adjust or scrap the anti dumping duties. I can only imagine that after lobbying, directly and indirectly from our friendly local domestic AN producer, the government elected to maintain the AN duty and scrap the UAN duty. Wholly consistent with the interests of the big dog, who meantime, held out their begging bowl for +/- £20m UK govt support last September, to maintain CO2 production! Who also were absent from the domestic market for vast periods of time, limiting the choices further for the beleaguered UK farmer. This will make a poor script for a movie... [/QUOTE]
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