What considerations his Department has given to reducing the maximum permitted noise level for consumer fireworks from 120 to 90 decibels.
Awaiting answer.
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What considerations his Department has given to reducing the maximum permitted noise level for consumer fireworks from 120 to 90 decibels.
Awaiting answer.
What assessment his Department has made of the potential impact of consumer fireworks on animal welfare.
Awaiting answer.
Whether his Department plans to publish a consultation on the regulation of consumer fireworks.
Awaiting answer.
What plans he has to include mirror clauses in future trade agreements for agricultural products.
The government will continue to seek fair and balanced trade deals which include new export opportunities to grow the UK’s world class agri-food and drinks sector.We recognise concerns about production methods that are not permitted in the UK. While production practices differ internationally due to climate, disease pressures, and other local factors, we will always consider whether such differences create an unfair advantage and any resulting impacts.We will always maintain UK levels of statutory protection in relation to human, animal or plant life or health, animal welfare, and the environment.