Could the India deal be the start of a 'Brexit dividend' for food exports?

Reductions in lamb and whisky tariffs could open opportunities

Alex Black
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Could the India deal be the start of a 'Brexit dividend' for food exports?

Since Brexit one of the main UK aspirations has been to reduce our dependence on the European Union as a primary business partner and to open up trade with other parts of the world. However, according...

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