date:Feb 11, 2020
r Boris Johnson in an open letter on trade and standards. The Union argued for a progressive and ambitious trade policy, noting that there must be a trade and standards commission in place to enable people to engage with the UKs trade policy.
We need a UK-EU deal that puts consumers first: one that continues zero-tariff trade and minimizes any new barriers to trade. Without these, it will be the public who will face higher costs and reduced choice on the shelves, Helen Dickinson, Chief Executiv