LONDON (Reuters) – British exports of major agricultural commodities to the European Union could increase by around 16% under Britain’s new deal with the trading bloc, government estimates published on Monday showed.
The sanitary and phytosanitary deal could increase imports from the European Union by around 8%, the modelling document said.
The document did not set out a timeframe for the estimated changes.
(Reporting by Muvija M; Editing by William James)