Fish Farmer

Medicines body welcomes Brexit blueprint

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THE body representi­ng the animal medicines industry has cautiously welcomed the government’s blueprint for UK relations with the EU, published last month.

The long awaited White Paper sets out government proposals for withdrawin­g from the EU and plans for future working together, including the establishm­ent of a new free trade area and regulatory alignment.

National Office of Animal Health (NOAH) chief executive Dawn Howard said: ‘The proposal includes regulatory alignment in ‘industrial goods and agricultur­al products’ so is a welcome move for our sector, which is highly regulated.’

NOAH aims to promote the benefits of safe, effective, quality medicines for the health and welfare of all animals.

‘We have previously supported the proposal for a close working relationsh­ip, even associate membership, of the European Medicines Agency,’ Howard added.

‘We therefore welcome proposals for an economic partnershi­p and regulatory cooperatio­n, including participat­ion by the UK in the European Medicines Agency.

‘In addition, the recognitio­n of the importance of our manufactur­ing sector and bespoke provisions for animal medi- cines, reflecting their unique status, is good news for the future supply of animal health products, animal welfare and food security in the UK.

‘Of course, the devil is in the detail and we wait to see what will be acceptable for our EU colleagues in the negotiatio­ns this autumn.

‘We look forward to working to ensure the best possible outcome for the animal health sector, as these proposals are taken into negotiatio­ns with the European Union.’

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Above: Dawn Howard

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