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Decades-old US ban on British lamb to be lifted, says Boris Johnson

British lamb exports to the US will soon resume after a ban stretching back more than 20 years to the Mad Cow Disease epidemic, Boris Johnson has said.

Washington last year lifted a ban on beef from the UK, and president Joe Biden indicated in talks with the prime minister at the White House on Tuesday that lamb is likely also to benefit from the relaxation.

The move would be some consolation for Mr Johnson, who was forced to accept that his long-cherished dream of a comprehensive post-Brexit free trade agreement with the US is firmly on the back-burner.

The UK government is considering the alternative of joining the USMCA North American free trade area with the US, Mexico and Canada.

But Mr Johnson’s official spokesmperson made clear that this initiative was still in no more than embryonic stage and was not a current priority.

“What we are focused on is the US deal,” said the spokesperson. “There are no plans to go beyond that at this stage. That is the priority for us.”

Speaking outside the Capitol building in Washington, where he was due to meet leading Democrats and Republicans, Mr Johnson welcomed the expected lifting of the 1996 ban on lamb.

He insisted there was a “great deal to be done” on trade with the US but accepted that without White House focus on the issue the UK could hope for no more than “incremental” progress.

“I can tell you today that what we’re going to get from the United States now is a lifting of the decades-old ban, totally unjustified, discriminating on British farmers and British lamb,” said the prime minister.

“It’s about time too. And what we’re wanting to do is make solid incremental steps in trade.

“The Biden administration is not doing free trade deals around the world right now but I’ve got absolutely every confidence that a great deal is there to be done.

“And there are plenty of people in that building behind me who certainly want a deal.”

Mr Biden appeared to catch the PM by surprise at Tuesday’s meeting when he mentioned the potential for the lamb ban to be scrapped.

As Mr Johnson expressed his appreciation for the resumption of beef sales, Biden interrupted to say: “We’re going to be working on lamb too.”


Source: UK Politics - www.independent.co.uk


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