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Thursday, 1 February 2018

Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine

Live Exports

Photo of Charlie McConalogueCharlie McConalogue (Donegal, Fianna Fail)
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236. To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine to set out the number of live cattle exports per head to each country in 2016 and 2017; the WTO tariff that would apply for live cattle exports to the UK in the absence of a trade agreement being formalised between the UK and EU if Britain decides to leave the Single Market and customs union. [5153/18]

Photo of Michael CreedMichael Creed (Cork North West, Fine Gael)
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Live cattle exports per head to each country in 2016 & 2017 were as follows:

-2017--2016
Spain50705-Spain37006
Netherlands41630-Netherlands27036
Turkey30568-North Ireland24739
Northern Ireland26073-Turkey19262
Italy19401-Italy18237
Britain5789-Britain6666
Belgium5525-France5933
France2778-Libya2162
Libya1832-Greece1449
Romania986-Romania605
Greece1093-Slovakia531
Germany469-Belgium433
Russia451-Hungary361
Slovakia298-Portugal200
Hungary80-Morocco180
Bulgaria57-Montenegro154
Rwanda54-Kosovo66
Albania52-Germany65
Kosovo35-Czech Republic41
Czech Republic9-Rwanda 39
Austria4-Bulgaria35
Total187889--145200

The WTO does not set tariffs; it obliges members to offer the same trade advantages to all WTO members (Most Favoured Nation (MFN) status) unless the members are a party to a Regional Trade Agreement.

If the UK leaves the EU without a trade agreement, it may choose to set tariffs on imported live animals. The tariff rate, if any, is a matter for the UK.

My Department's approach in relation to the future trade relationship between the EU and UK will be to ensure that this is as close to the current arrangements as possible, thereby minimising the potential impact on the Irish live export sector.

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