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Brexit red tape on food exports to be scrapped under UK-EU reset deal
The UK and EU have agreed to scrap Brexit-related red tape for food exports, including meat, plants, and packaging, effective from 2027. The move, part of a 'reset' deal under Keir Starmer's negotiations, aims to eliminate costly paperwork and border delays for UK exporters.
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