00:00are reacting to the deal with Gareth Wynne-Jones, who joins us live from Snowdonia.
00:04And Gareth, you're a farmer. We talk to you often on this programme.
00:07What are you making of this US-UK trade deal and what does it mean for you?
00:12Well, we haven't seen the devil in the detail yet, but it looks like he's sold our industry down the swanee again.
00:21It's disappointing, you know.
00:23We need to protect our motor industry, but we need to protect as well our farming industry.
00:32I've got a lot of friends out in the States.
00:34They are on massive scales out there and they can produce, you know, hundreds and thousands of tons of beef.
00:42And our beef sales are up at the moment, but this could be another nail in the agricultural coffin.
00:49And I don't think the Labour government or Keir Starmer, Rachel Reeves, Steve Reid understand what they're doing.
00:58And, you know, I read one little piece this morning.
01:03We know we import about 101,000 cars into the USA, which is great.
01:09But anything that's imported over 100,000 will then up the tariff an astronomical amount, I think, 25%.
01:19So we're no better off, really, with the deal that they've done.
01:23The only thing is that they have done is to open the floodgates for beef to come into this country.
01:29The only positive I can see is hopefully we can sell some British lamb and British beef into the USA.
01:40Let's pray that we can do some kind of deal because I don't think the people that are running this country at the moment are doing the agricultural sector any favours.
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