UK drops planned foie gras and fur import bans
Foie gras and fur importers face no new import restrictions
Change
UK removed planned import bans on foie gras and fur, left foie gras out of its animal welfare plan, and established a working group to review the fur trade.
Why it matters
Trade-based levers to restrict market access for these products will not be used in the current negotiations, leaving customs and import procedures unchanged. Animal welfare advocates lose a direct route to limit imports and must pursue non-trade instruments to seek restrictions.
Implications
- — Animal welfare campaign teams in the UK — must pivot campaign strategies immediately — if they do not, the EU–UK deal will likely be finalised without trade restrictions and imports will remain legally unrestricted.
- — Procurement teams at UK luxury food retailers and restaurants — must reassess product listings and supplier contracts now — if they fail to act, continued legal imports will expose them to unmitigated reputational and sales risk.
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