United Kingdom abandons foie gras and fur import bans to ease EU trade deal
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The United Kingdom abandoned planned bans on foie gras and fur imports and declined to impose import restrictions, instead creating a working group to review the fur industry as part of efforts to secure an EU trade deal.
Why it matters
Immediate legal measures to prohibit foie gras and fur imports are no longer available, removing a leverage point for organisations seeking an outright ban. Trade negotiators must now pursue non-binding reviews or future domestic regulation rather than securing import bans through the trade agreement.
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