French customs reject British shellfish shipments after UK ‘reset’ deal with EU
One of the largest mussel exporters in Britain loses £150,000 after three lorries were prevented from entering the EU One of Britain’s largest mussel exporters has suffered a £150,000 loss, after three of its shipments to the EU were rejected in recent weeks by French customs. Family-run (…)
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