City
Epaper

'Scottish seafood businesses only have weeks to survive due to EU export delays'

By IANS | Updated: January 15, 2021 10:55 IST

Edinburgh, Jan 15 Scottish seafood companies only have "weeks" to survive without action to ease European Union (EU) ...

Open in App

Edinburgh, Jan 15 Scottish seafood companies only have "weeks" to survive without action to ease European Union (EU) export delays, an industry leader has warned.

An "overwhelming amount" of paperwork and bureaucracy since the start of the new year has left seafood exporters struggling to get to grips with new systems, Xinhua news agency quoted Donna Fordyce, chief executive of Seafood Scotland, as saying to Sky News on Thursday.

"We've dealt with COVID since March, the border delays at Christmas the whole sector is on its knees and the resilience has gone," she said.

Fordyce said there was no shortage of demand for Scottish seafood from across Europe, with the French market "desperate for our product".

She called for "breathing space" and a grace period during which the new system can be improved.

"The companies haven't got months and months to survive, we're talking weeks," she added.

In response, UK Environment Secretary George Eustice described the issue as "teething problems", saying goods will flow normally once businesses come to terms with the paperwork.

"They are only teething problems, once people get used to using the paperwork goods will flow normally," Eustice told MPs in the House of Commons (lower house of parliament) on Thursday.

"Of course, it would have been open to the EU to offer us a grace period just as we have done had a grace period for their goods coming to us."

The EU and the UK announced on December 24, 2020 that they had reached an agreement that would govern their trade and security relationship starting from January 1, 2021, at the end of the Brexit transition period.

The deal, which came after nine months of arduous negotiations, is the biggest bilateral trade deal signed by either side, covering trade worth around 668 billion pounds ($906 billion).

The EU is the UK's largest trading partner, while the country is the bloc's third largest trading partner in goods.

( With inputs from IANS )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Donna fordyceeuScotlandXinhuaEdinburghGeorge eustice
Open in App

Related Stories

EntertainmentFrom Haridwar, Delhi, Mumbai, to Scotland: Mere Husband Ki Biwi is a Visual Feast of Desi and Videshi Spots!

CricketBAN-W vs SCO-W: Bangladesh Defeats Scotland by 16 Runs in ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2024 Opener

InternationalMajor UK Railway Stations Hit by Cyber Attack; Network Rail Suspends Wi-Fi Service

InternationalJuly 2024 Marks Second-Hottest Month on Record Worldwide: EU Climate Agency Reports

FootballSCO 0-1 HUN, UEFA Euro 2024 Match Result: Kevin Csoboth Scores Stoppage-Time Winner to Help Hungary Beat Scotland

International Realted Stories

InternationalLavrov and Rubio discuss Ukraine peace talks

InternationalRas Al Khaimah Economic Zone welcomes 3,676 new companies in Q1 2025

InternationalIndian Special Envoy meets Afghan Foreign Minister to discuss bilateral cooperation and investment opportunities

InternationalPresight to present AI-powered solutions at FDC Summit in Cairo

InternationalUS Embassy files FIR against man and agent for visa fraud using fake documents