Following the UK’s implementation of new regulations, certain non-EU goods are now restricted from entering Britain post-Brexit. These changes aim to protect British citizens and businesses by banning prohibited items previously allowed.
The UK has implemented new regulations governing the importation of goods from the European Union.
These changes aim to protect British citizens and businesses from certain prohibited items that were previously allowed.
Some EU items are no longer permitted in Britain, including:
- Certain types of agricultural products

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Raw or processed meat, fish, and poultry products
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Dairy products with a fat content above 1.5%
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Some types of plant and animal products
Agricultural products bans refer to restrictions imposed on the importation, sale, or use of certain agricultural products.
These bans can be implemented by governments due to various reasons such as protectionism, health concerns, or environmental issues.
According to a study, in 2020, over 200 trade barriers were imposed on agricultural products worldwide.
The European Union has banned the use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in many food products, while some countries have restricted the importation of certain pesticides.
These bans can impact global trade and affect farmers' livelihoods.