Each firm can claim up to £100,000 from food and environment ministry for losses due to trade deal

Seafood exporters hit by Brexit red tape and delays will be able to claim up to £100,000 in compensation, the government has said.

The Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) confirmed that it was putting in place a £23m compensation package for firms exporting fish and shellfish to the EU that can show they have suffered “genuine loss”.

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