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EU Trade Deal Cautiously Welcomed by Farming Unions

  • On May 20, 2025, London hosted the signing of a strategic partnership between Britain and the European Union aimed at enhancing trade relations and security collaboration.
  • This agreement resulted from six months of intensive negotiations aiming to reduce post-Brexit trade barriers and restore critical economic and security ties.
  • The deal reintroduced the pet passport, enabled more eGate use to reduce border waits, included a Security and Defense Agreement, and eased food and drink trade.
  • Prime Minister Keir Starmer described the new approach as beneficial for employment, household expenses, and border security, while Downing Street noted it will save £25 million annually and contribute a £9 billion boost to the economy by 2040.
  • Farming unions cautiously welcomed the deal for reducing trade frictions but stressed concerns remain about regulatory alignment and the need for equivalency-based trade with the EU.
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3yonnewsi broke the news in on Monday, May 19, 2025.
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