Services industry 'remains very nervous' over UK-US trade deal of beef - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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Neil Shand, CEO of the National Beef Association, noted that the UK-US trade deal will expand beef access with a quota of 13,000 tonnes. He acknowledged the limited beef exports pre-Brexit and indicated potential growth for the market. Although significant, this quota is minor compared to last year's imports. Treasury chief secretary Darren Jones emphasized that the deal safeguards numerous jobs and maintains food standards while reducing tariffs for British beef exports, benefiting farmers. Overall, while the trade agreement seems beneficial for the beef industry, the services sector remains apprehensive about its implications.
We have access to the US market... this will allow our market to grow as well.
This is a good trade deal for the United Kingdom. It protects thousands of jobs that were at risk.
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