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UK agricultural exports to EU could rise by 16% under new deal, official estimates show

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Posted on May 19, 2025

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LONDON (Reuters) - British exports of major agricultural commodities to the European Union could increase by around 16% under Britain's new deal with the trading bloc, government estimates published

UK Agricultural Exports to EU May Surge by 16% with New Deal

LONDON (Reuters) - British exports of major agricultural commodities to the European Union could increase by around 16% under Britain's new deal with the trading bloc, government estimates published on Monday showed.

The sanitary and phytosanitary deal could increase imports from the European Union by around 8%, the modelling document said.

The document did not set out a timeframe for the estimated changes.

(Reporting by Muvija M; Editing by William James)

Key Takeaways

  • UK agricultural exports to the EU may rise by 16%.
  • New sanitary and phytosanitary deal impacts trade.
  • EU imports to the UK could increase by 8%.
  • Government estimates provide no specific timeframe.
  • Trade relations between UK and EU are evolving.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the estimated increase in UK agricultural exports to the EU?
British exports of major agricultural commodities to the European Union could increase by around 16% under Britain's new deal with the trading bloc.
How much could imports from the EU increase?
The sanitary and phytosanitary deal could increase imports from the European Union by around 8%, according to the modelling document.
Is there a timeframe for the estimated changes in exports?
The document did not set out a timeframe for the estimated changes.

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