The ban announced by the European Commission prevents scallops, clams, cockles, oysters and mussels known as bivalve molluscs from being exported to the bloc unless they are ready for human consumption after being purified. In a review, the Independent Food Standards Agency said
The Scottish Salmon Producers Organisation (SSPO) is furious and has claimed figures from the Treasury underestimated exports by much as 97 percent, meaning it is “impossible” to judge the impact of Brexit. The industry body, which represents all of Scotland’s salmon producers,
Shellfish war between Britain and the EU nears a resolution as fishermen are given green light to export catches to Continent after UK seas are ‘upgraded’ No10 was furious this year when EU banned export of mussels, oysters and clams The sudden
British fishermen have been hitting out at the trade agreement the UK and the European Union reached in December as threatening to their business. Increasing export costs, as well as severe delays at the border between Britain and the continent, have left
2019: Australian intelligence services conclude that China was responsible for a cyber-attack on Australia’s parliament and three largest political parties in the run-up to a May election. April 2020: Australian PM Scott Morrison begins canvassing his fellow world leaders for an inquiry
‘My profit has been wiped out by a £250,000 cost’: EU’s new export rules leave small British firms struggling Jerry Lawson of Frogbike said administration fees charged by each government to his customers had forced him to pause selling into Denmark, Spain
More than 700,000 doses of the Oxford COVID-19 jab made domestically were shipped to Australia in late February and March, according to reports by the Sydney Morning Herald. It was at a similar time that the European Union used its export ban
Vaccines: Nick Ferrari slams those not attending appointments Dr Hans Henri P. Kluge, its regional director for Europe, said Brussels was also hampering the fightback against Covid by slapping export controls on shipments of life-saving jabs. The WHO reported 1.6 million new
UK ‘must keep Britain safe before sharing vaccine’ says Kwarteng The threats from the European Commission President seem to have already backfired, as Director of Eurointelligence, Wolfgang Munchau, noted in his latest opinion piece on the vaccine row between the UK and
Vaccine row: ‘Thank heavens for Brexit’ says Ann Widdecombe Jayne Ayde, director of the Get Britain Out campaign, was speaking at a time of rising tension between London and Brussels, with the latter having taken steps to restrict the export of vaccines