Ireland stands out in exposure to import tariffs after Brexit

The coming year will be a nervous one for the Irish farm and food industries.

Ireland stands out in exposure to import tariffs after Brexit

The coming year will be a nervous one for the Irish farm and food industries, writes Stephen Cadogan.

By the summer of 2018, our exporters will want to know where they stand, as they begin to enter into contracts with UK supermarkets.

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