Brazil meat industry sees export increase to UK
After Brexit, UK is expected to adopt more flexible rules and be more open to shipments
Sao Paulo
BRITAIN'S decision to leave the Europe Union buffeted markets, spurred panic on global trading floors and prompted UK Prime Minister David Cameron to resign. But for Brazil's meat industry, the "Brexit" vote sounded like opportunity knocking.
As a net importer of food, the UK will probably have to adopt more flexible rules and be more opened to imports from other nations amid tighter supplies from the European bloc, according to Minerva SA, Brazil's second biggest beef exporter. An industry group also said that it expects Britain to take a more flexible approach to meat shipments from the South …
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