EU meat sales slump could be permanent | Farmers Guardian 26/04/2021 In Trade, UK “Industry chiefs have warned a 25% drop in export sales to the EU could be permanent as customs and certification problems persist at ports.” https://www.fginsight.com/news/news/eu-meat-sales-slump-could-be-permanent-118713 #customs and certification problems #export #farmers #meat sales Homeowners face long delays for kitchen and bathroom fitters Without pragmatism, the protocol will poison Northern Irish politics | Peter Shirlow Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment. Related Posts Why Brexit made Dover gridlock inevitable | The Independent The UK constitution: reform, reject or reinvigorate? | Institute for Government Top lawyer: UK refusal to negotiate with Scotland on independence “undemocratic” | Believe in Scotland Tariffs axed immediately on Australian beef and lamb, triggering fears that farmers will be sent ‘to the wall’ | The Independent