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Why cheese, fish and flowers could all soon cost more because of new Brexit rules

Sky News Friday, 26 January 2024
New Brexit border controls will leave British consumers and businesses facing more than £500m in increased costs and possible delays - as well as shortages of food and fresh flowers imported from the European Union.
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