Article 5K3A2 Fears UK-Australia trade deal could cause surge in tariff-free meat imports

Fears UK-Australia trade deal could cause surge in tariff-free meat imports

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Peter Walker, Fiona Harvey and Lisa O'Carroll
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Labour says import quotas are so high they are meaningless and raises concerns about animal welfare

Ministers have been accused of jeopardising the livelihoods of thousands of farmers after it emerged that a new trade deal with Australia will permit huge increases in meat imports before any protective tariffs come into force.

Concerns have also been raised about a lack of detail on animal welfare and environmental safeguards in the agreement, the UK's first new trade accord with another country since Brexit.

Related: The UK's obsession with trade deals means disaster for the environment | Nick Dearden

Related: UK-Australia trade deal: what does it mean?

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