Cancer drugs binned because of Brexit red tape, MPs hear

Head of Welsh CBI tells committee pharmaceutical firm has had to move production to Dublin

A Welsh pharmaceutical company has been forced to throw out hundreds of packs of vital cancer treatments for EU patients because of Brexit red tape on exports, MPs have heard.

The company, which has not been named, has now moved production to Dublin.

The government made “catastrophic decisions” on the fishing industry’s post-Brexit arrangements, Scotland Food & Drink’s @scotfoodjames tells @CommonsScotAffs

It’s been a “dreadful first few weeks of trading… there’s no way of sugar coating it,” he tells MPs

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