NFU raises key issues in response to government consultation on freeports

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The government's proposed model includes tariff flexibility, customs facilitations and tax measures, designed to boost global trade, attract inward investment and increase productivity.

What is the NFU's position on freeports?

»Ê¼Ò»ªÈËbelieves that it has never been more important to maintain a robust and resilient domestic agricultural sector, supporting farmers in their role as producers of food alongside other goods and services.

In representing domestic farmers, the NFU has some concerns relating to the freeport approach being proposed by the government.

At the heart of this is the potential displacement of UK domestic raw material in the manufacturing of food and drink for the UK market.

NFU members: Click here to read the NFU's consultation submission in full

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