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THU · 2026-05-28 · 08:00 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0528-79845
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Brexit rules on food exports to be scrapped, government confirms

The UK government has announced that Brexit rules impacting food exports to the EU will be scrapped from mid-2027. This agreement, a result of negotiations with Brussels, will eliminate the need for costly veterinary certificates for meat, plants, and wood packaging.

Lisa O’Carroll Senior correspondentThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-05-28 · 08:00 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 3 min
Brexit rules on food exports to be scrapped, government confirms
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The UK government has announced that Brexit rules impacting food exports to the EU will be scrapped from mid-2027. This agreement, a result of negotiations with Brussels, will eliminate the need for costly veterinary certificates for meat, plants, and wood packaging. Businesses selling into Northern Ireland will also no longer require health labels. The changes are expected to significantly reduce bureaucracy and border delays, potentially boosting the economy by up to £5.1 billion annually and supporting jobs. This move aims to ease trade for an estimated 16,000 companies that had previously stopped exporting to the EU due to excessive paperwork.

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Health certificates, costing up to £200 per consignment, were not required before the UK left the EU in 2020.

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Exporters of meat, plants, or wood packaging will no longer require costly veterinary certificates or similar documentation.

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Brexit rules affecting UK food exports to the EU will be scrapped from mid-2027.

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An estimated 16,000 companies stopped exporting to the EU after Brexit due to excessive bureaucracy.

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The deal is expected to add up to £5.1bn a year to the economy and support British jobs.

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Brexit rules affecting UK food exports to the EU, including fresh sausages and burgers, will be scrapped from mid-2027 in the first confirmed result of Keir Starmer’s “reset” negotiations with Brussels, the government has announced.When the rules come into force, exporters of meat – whether fresh, frozen or processed – will no longer require costly veterinary certificates to prove they meet EU standards. Nor will they need similar documentation for plants or wood packaging material. Businesses selling into Northern Ireland will no longer require health labels.While not all details of the sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) deal have been finalised, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, has published guidance to help producers prepare for the changes.The announcement may also have been designed to demonstrate early progress in the protracted UK-EU reset talks, which have been hampered by disagreements over a youth mobility scheme.The biosecurity minister, Sue Hayman, said the deal was “great news for British food and drink businesses of all sizes”, including the estimated 16,000 companies that stopped exporting to the EU after Brexit because of excessive bureaucracy.She added: “By cutting unnecessary delays and paperwork at the border, the agreement will make it easier for businesses to sell our world-class produce to European customers, support jobs and help ease pressure on food prices for families.”The changes will cover rules including those on food additives and colourings, animal breeding certificates, pesticides, vaccination residues, organic products and farm feeds.The government said it expected the deal to “add up to £5.1bn a year to the economy, support British jobs and slash red tape for British farmers, producers and businesses”. It added that it was “working toward a mid-2027 start date for the new agreement and wants businesses in the agri-food sector to start getting ready now”.The health certificates, which can cost up to £200 for each consignment, were not required before the UK left the EU in 2020 but had since contributed to paperwork “hell”, according to food producers and transport firms.Shipping head tells MPs of post-Brexit bureaucracy – videoToby Ovens, the managing director of Broughton Transport Solutions, told the business and trade committee in January that his company now needed 26 sheets of paperwork – instead of just one before Brexit – to prove to French authorities in Calais that the beef he was transporting met EU standards.He said lorries carrying frozen beef could be detained for up to a month if a single document was incorrect.Describing one episode of “pure hell”, he recalled a British vet chasing a lorry down the motorway towards Eurotunnel to issue replacement certificates after French officials refused to accept forms issued by the UK government confirming the cargo was free of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (mad cow disease).Negotiations over the deal have been under way since the end of last year and are expected to conclude in time for the next EU-UK summit, pencilled in for 13 July.Lady Hayman said: “We are working hand in hand with food and farming businesses up and down the country to make the most of this opportunity and want every British producer – whether they currently trade with the EU or not – to be ready to seize the benefits this deal will unlock.”
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