Trade deals are stalling, thanks to… cheese?

European countries are disrupting negotiations over their fancy-schmancy cheeses.

A post-Brexit deal between the UK and Japan might be on hold — all because of wheeling and dealing around blue cheese. 

Trade deals are stalling, thanks to… cheese?

One negotiator is holding up the talks to win better terms for the famous British Stilton

Talk about a wedge issue 

Holding up a trade deal over some fancy fromage might sound holier-than-thou. But the stalemate highlights just how much cheese exports have matured.

They’re worth ~$70B, and they’ve grown 3% a year since 2010.  

They’re especially important for small European countries. People are so gaga for gouda that cheese exports are worth $4.2B to the Netherlands.

Big Cheese keeps grating deal-makers’ nerves

An EU-Canada pact might curdle because Cyprus wants extra protections for its signature halloumi.

Last year, Italy’s Parmigiano-Reggiano Cheese Consortium — a very real group of cheese bigwigs — claimed that US tariffs would shred ~50k jobs.

Now China is getting cheesy

It’s buying up artisanal cultures like nobody’s business.

Between 2013 and 2018, British cheese exports to China jumped from £67k to £6.5 million.

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