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The UK government faces backlash over new fees for plant and animal product imports, defended by Defra despite criticism from industry stakeholders. The charges are feared to burden SMEs in the fresh produce and plant sectors.
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How could these fees influence consumer prices and purchasing behaviors in the UK?
How might the new import fees impact the competitiveness of UK businesses in the global market?
What strategies could SMEs in the fresh produce and plant sectors adopt to mitigate the financial impact of these charges?
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