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Kiwi food and beverage exporters fighting EU/Brexit protectionism

Plans to drop tariff rate quotas worrying Kiwi exporters.

Gill South Wed, 24 Apr 2019

With the Article 50 Brexit deadline extended now to October 31, New Zealand’s leading food and beverage exporters are redoubling their lobbying efforts to stop plans by the EU and the UK to cut World Trade Organisation (WTO) tariff rate quotas.

Meat and dairy exporters are especially affected

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Gill South Wed, 24 Apr 2019
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