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Pages tagged "Food and Drink"


The Food and Drink Sector

We have been part of the EU for so long, many have forgotten that tariff free trade is a very real benefit to us. Norway charges a tariff as high as 344% for beef steaks for imports coming from countries other than the EU[1]. Food and drink products are Scotland’s highest grossing export (16.8% of exports)[2], and Europe remains the biggest market for that, buying 70% of our food exports.[3]

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Agriculture

The Common Agricultural Policy

Posted by · January 29, 2016 4:54 PM

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