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Why Tyson Foods Loves British Politics


A large portion of the British public may have to wave goodbye to their treasured pint and pub lunch of hormone-free beef and non-GMO vegetables. Boris Johnson's recent ascension to 10 Downing Street has made the prospect of a post-Brexit trade deal between the U.S. and the U.K. likely, which portends the removal of EU-imposed food standards and a hungry market for US exporters.

The Trump administration's  determination to corner the British market could triumph considering the mutual admiration between the two nation's leaders. US policymakers  plan to "eliminate practices that unfairly decrease U.S. market access opportunities or distort agricultural markets to the detriment of the United States."

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