Hamburg. (bm) The new burdens potentially facing food and drink exporters and importers will frighten many SME food businesses in the United Kingdom – says the British Food and Drink Federation. As the consequences of a no-deal Brexit from the EU now become ever clearer it should be vital that, to protect the interests of shoppers and consumers, the UK Government must deliver a deal with the EU. Other topics:
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