Simon Spurrell, a British cheese maker, expresses cautious optimism about a new EU trade deal which could benefit his business after enduring severe losses due to Brexit. Despite facing a £600,000 setback and selling his company, he welcomes the potential for reduced red tape, although he feels this opportunity is arriving four years late. His challenges included exorbitant veterinary certification costs for exporting cheese. Spurrell hopes that the new deal could alleviate financial burdens, allowing him to consider relaunching his business, provided the details are favorable.
A deal with Brussels brings hope for British cheese maker Simon Spurrell, who faced severe losses post-Brexit but sees potential for reviving his business.
Spurrell emphasizes his long-standing frustration with Brexitâs red tape, noting that the solution could have been implemented earlier, syncing with initial expectations.
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