
Originally Posted by
Exiletyke
The government has set out its plans for tariffs in the case of a no-deal Brexit.
Its temporary schedule would mean that 87% of imports by value will be tariff-free, compared with 80% before Brexit.
There will be some protection for companies producing cars in the UK, farmers producing meat and the UK ceramics industry. The government has attempted to balance the benefits of free trade in getting cheaper products for consumers, with protecting the livelihoods of some UK producers.