Salmon, beef, whisky exports from U.K. to EU plunge after Brexit

Published 2021년 3월 22일

Tridge summary

U.K. exports of salmon, beef, and whisky to the European Union significantly dropped in January, with salmon shipments falling 98% and beef sales decreasing by 92% compared to the previous year. The food and drink exports to Germany, Ireland, and Italy also experienced over an 80% decline. The Food and Drink Federation (FDF) attributes most of the decline to Brexit-related red tape, including the need to file new documents and longer delivery times, which have caused products to spoil. The total value of food and drink exported to the EU from the U.K. in January 2021 was 256 million pounds, a decrease from 1 billion pounds in January 2020.
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U.K. exports of salmon, beef and whisky to the European Union plunged in January as Brexit roiled the food industry. Salmon shipments declined 98% from the same period a year earlier, while sales of beef fell 92%, according to data compiled by the Food and Drink Federation, a lobby group. Food and drink exports to Germany, Ireland and Italy fell by more than 80%, the FDF said. The industry has been one of the worst-hit by Brexit, with companies having to file new documents such as export health certificates to ship goods across the English Channel. Small firms sending limited consignments have been unable to share space on the same lorry, while many shipments have faced lengthy delays, causing products to spoil. While the coronavirus pandemic has had an impact on sales, “much” of the decline is due to new red tape faced by firms since Brexit, the FDF said in a statement on Monday. “It is extremely worrying that our exports to the EU have fallen by more than 75% in January,” said ...
Source: Ajot

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