The government is rushing to accept a Sanitary and Phyto Sanitary Agreement with the EU. They hope such an Agreement would allow the UK to sell more meat and dairy products into the EU with less inspection and documentation of the products. These products are already tariff free under the TCA, whilst the non EU products in these categories face high tariffs.
There are many questions to ask before signing any such EU drafted proposal.
How wide will the reach be of present and future EU laws and regulations? All the time we were in the EU there was substantial regulatory creep into most areas of business and family life.
What is the proposed cost the UK would have to pay to be regulated?
Will the UK have to stop researching and making new products that do not conform with EU rules? Post brexit we have developed new fertilisers and new ways of farming.
Will the EU rules undermine any of the new trade deals we have negotiated with other countries? Which TPP, Indian and US products would the EU make us ban or impose cumbersome rules on?
What will the impact be on inflation as we become more dependent on dearer EU imports?
What is the likely increase in our exports to the EU and their exports to us? Given they export more than 3 times the amount of food and drink to us as we do to them, will these measures further increase our trade deficit in food?
Will we have to go back to mainly importing EU citrus fruit with high tariffs on citrus from elsewhere?