Government needs to 'flex it muscles' on tariffs in event of no-deal Brexit

The director of Food Drink Ireland, Paul Kelly, wants the Government to flex its muscles to ensure greater protections for the Irish food and beverage sector in the event of a no-deal Brexit.

Government needs to 'flex it muscles' on tariffs in event of no-deal Brexit

The director of Food Drink Ireland, Paul Kelly, wants the Government to flex its muscles to ensure greater protections for the Irish food and beverage sector in the event of a no-deal Brexit.

His warning comes after British environment secretary Michael Gove publicly rejected a zero-tariff regime after Britain quits the EU.

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