The Free Trade Agreement negotiations between the UK and Canada were suspended

Published Jan 26, 2024

Tridge summary

UK trade negotiators have halted discussions with Canada on a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) due to disagreements over Canadian access to the UK beef market. The UK is unwilling to accept hormone-treated beef, which could potentially affect its access to the Canadian cheese market, as it no longer benefits from the EU Tariff Rate Quota for cheese. The UK's expected entry into the CPTPP in late 2024 could provide preferential trade terms with Canada, but this is contingent on Canada's agreement.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

On January 25th 2024, the UK trade negotiators suspended talks with their Canadian counterparts on an FTA intended to update the roll over agreement currently in place. Since the EU Exit, the UK has been able to access the Canadian market on favourable terms, in line with previous access under the EU/Canada FTA. Significant agricultural exports to Canada include cheese £18.7m in 2022, beef £9.2m and lamb £4.9m. Since January 1st 2024, the UK no longer had access to the EU Tariff Rate Quota (TRQ) for cheese. Instead, UK exportsonly have access to the non-EU TRQ which is effectively filled by Swiss and Norwegian produce. Outside this TRQ, cheese is subject to the MFN tariff exceeding 200%. It is understood that the sticking point was Canadian access to the UK beef market. The UK negotiators view accepting hormone treated beef as a ‘red line’ in negotiations. This effectively rules out Canadian beef access to the UK market. The UK is expected to accede to the CPTPP in the second half ...
Source: Ahdb

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