UK's Food Sellers Welcome EU Deal but Fishermen Feel Betrayed
Britain's food sellers and producers, both large and small, welcomed a deal with the European Union to cut border red tape, saying it would reduce costs and ease trade for both sides.
Britain and the EU on Monday agreed to trade with vastly reduced paperwork and border checks on plant and animal products, while maintaining high food standards, under an agreement that is part of a wider reset in relations.
The UK did, however, concede concessions on fishing rights, with the two sides agreeing that British and...
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