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UK food, drink exports to non-EU countries rise by 19%

byCT Report
03/12/2016
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LONDON: Food and non-alcoholic drink exports to non-EU countries increased 19.2% year on year, totalling £1bn in July to September 2016.

This raised the share of non-EU trade by 1.7 percentage points over exports to Europe in the first nine months of the year, amounting to 28.4% of total trade in the sector, according to a report by the Food and Drink Federation (FDF).

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In the first full three months following June’s vote to leave the EU, trade with the continent also rose by 9.6% on the previous year, hitting £2.4bn, which accounted for 71.5% of total UK trade.

UK goods have been attractive to foreign buyers since the referendum outcome, with the pound falling 17% in value against the US dollar since 23 June, but the full effect of devaluation is yet to be seen according to AHDB head of exports Jean-Pierre Garnier.

“Although these figures look promising and exports continue to rise year on year, we won’t see the true reflection of the cheap pound until into 2017.

“Volumes sold in recent months and being sold now with sterling at its current level should push export volumes up further.”

Exports as whole stood at £3.4bn, 12.1% up on the same period a year ago. There were large increases in trade with 18 out of 20 of the UK’s largest food and drink trade partners.

The biggest year-to-date rises came from trade with Norway (+33.2%), China, helped by huge increases in UK pork exports (+61.7%) and Malaysia (+167.3%). However, Ireland comfortably remained the UK’s largest customer, importing food and non-alcoholic drink to a value of £2.29bn for the year to the end of the third quarter of 2016.

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