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Food and Drink Federation calls on new PM to secure UK competitiveness

13th Jul 2016 - 16:04
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The Food and Drink Federation (FDF) have today, in an open letter to the new British Prime Minister Theresa May, set out its priorities for the negotiations after Article 50 is invoked and Britain leave the European Union.

Published today, the FDF’s manifesto identifies key short and longer term actions that the food and drink sector requires in order to remain successful and competitive.

FDF director general Ian Wright said: “Britain’s food and drink manufacturers are responsible for feeding millions each day. A healthy and secure food and drink industry is critical to our national community and economy.
“Today we set out priority actions for the new Government to help bring much needed stability and confidence back to the sector and wider UK economy. Our partnership with UK Government has never been more important to keeping food prices stable, protecting UK competitiveness and securing a skilled workforce for the future.”

Within the letter, the FDF identifies the key details in order to remain competitive in the food and drink manufacturing industry. Firstly, they recognise the need for “urgent reassurance” for the 100,000 EU nationals working in the UK food and drink manufacturing sector and “continuing unhindered access to workers – at all skill levels – from the EU 27 nations.”

They need “continued market access to consumers and vital ingredients across the EU 27 nations,” and the “advantageous trading arrangements the EU has negotiated with third countries,” and a “clear roadmap setting out how the exit process will be managed.”

“Urgent action” will be needed to “address economic and currency volatility and a firm commitment to avoid introducing planned burdens on business,” while the “Apprenticeship Levy and Soft Drinks Levy must be placed on hold while uncertainty exists.”

To view the full FDF’s manifesto, click here.

Written by
PSC Team