UK set to reject Canada’s hormone beef demands in trade talks setback

Beef cattle at the Kasko Cattle feedlot, which are affected by a supply chain blockage caused by coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreaks at meat-packing plants, in Coaldale, Alberta, Canada May 6, 2020. REUTERS/Todd Korol
Feb 20 (Reuters)
Beef cattle at the Kasko Cattle feedlot, which are affected by a supply chain blockage caused by coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreaks at meat-packing plants, in Coaldale, Alberta, Canada May 6, 2020. REUTERS/Todd Korol Feb 20 (Reuters)

The UK is set to reject Canadian hormone-treated beef in trade talks, The Telegraph newspaper reported

   Reuters
 

Maintaining the UK’s high food safety and animal welfare standards is a “red line” in all trade negotiations with the UK and that all food and drink products coming into the UK must comply with the country’s import requirements, a spokesperson for UK’s Department for International Trade said in a statement.

“We look forward to beginning negotiations on a new deal very soon 
 
 

“We look forward to beginning negotiations on a new deal very soon.”

The report, citing government sources, added that ending a ban on hormone-treated beef would be unlikely after Canada’s trade minister signalled that Canada will push for the UK to ditch its tougher standards on hormones.

Agricultural products are expected to be among the main agenda points in the discussions, part of post-Brexit trade talks that would begin in April, the newspaper said.

 
 
 

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