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New Fresh Food Deal with EU Is a Commonsense Solution Says Logistics UK

Logistics UK has hailed the scrapping of Brexit rules affecting UK food exports to the EU next year as “commonsense”, writes Peter Brown. The changes mean exporters of fresh, frozen or processed meat will no longer require costly veterinary certificates to prove they meet EU standards. In addition, there will no longer be documentation requirements for plants or wood packaging material. Chief executive of Logistics UK, Ben Fletcher, said the mov…

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The United Kingdom and the European Union have taken a concrete step forward on Thursday in the thaw of their post-Brexit trade relationship. The British Government has confirmed that, from mid-2027, British food exporters will no longer need the costly veterinary certificates imposed by the exit from the single market in January 2021. It is the first tangible result of the so-called reset negotiated by Prime Minister Keir Starmer with Brussels,…

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Merca2.es broke the news on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
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