Press statement
Which? responds to the Centre for Inclusive Trade Policy's research that the public is equally interested in the non-economic benefits of trade deals
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Sue Davies, Which? Head of Food and Consumer Protection Policy, said:
“These findings echo Which? research that found people want trade deals that prioritise high food, product, data protection and environmental standards for consumers in all parts of the UK.
"The success of future agreements will be judged on what they achieve for people in their everyday lives - not just the export opportunities they provide. The government must ensure trade deals deliver on the issues that really matter to UK consumers."
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