Contents tagged with trade

14 July 2021

According to the latest data from HMRC, UK beef exports dropped back notably in January

30 January 2024

The UK trade surplus for all dairy products fell in 2020. A large part of this was the increase in the trade deficit of yogurt, which grew by 54k tonnes (29%) to reach 237k tonnes in 2020.

18 March 2021

New analysis highlights the risks and the opportunities a new trade deal with the US may bring for UK food and farming

2 August 2024

Independent evidence-based analysis on a possible US/UK trade deal to cut through the speculation and answer the questions on the minds of UK producers, consumers and the wider agri-food sector.

30 January 2024

The UK trade balance for all dairy products* was positive in volume terms in 2020 for the second year running.

5 March 2021

This week saw the launch of the Trade and Agriculture Commission (TAC) report to the Government on how best to advance the interests of UK farmers, food producers and consumers in future trade agreements. In this week’s blog International Market Development Director Dr Phil Hadley reflects on the report and the potential implications for our agri-food exports

14 February 2024

Watch our latest trade and policy webinars

13 July 2021

French lamb prices have dropped back in recent weeks, although continue to trend high compared to year earlier levels.

4 March 2021

With the post EU Exit ability to negotiate and shape its own trade relationships, the UK has formally applied to be part of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPPP). Amandeep Kaur Purewal looks into what this could mean for UK agriculture.

13 July 2021

According to the latest data from HMRC, UK exports of sheep meat (fresh and frozen) totalled 10,200 tonnes in December.

30 January 2024

UK exports of dairy products fell 10% in 2020 vs 2019, while imports fell 6%.

12 February 2021

In this week’s blog, our strategic insight analysts Tom Forshaw and Amandeep Kaur Purewal set out some facts and figures to put into context the potential future trading relationship between the UK and Australia.

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