18 Nov 2019 --- Global agri-food trade implications stemming from the UK’s pending exit from the EU have been flagged by 15 World Trade Organization (WTO) members, who are demanding compensation from the UK and EU over the commercial disruptions. The non-EU states have expressed concern over the UK and EU’s proposed apportioning of their tariff-rate quotas (TRQs), which offer lower tariff rates up to a certain import level. The countries argue that this may constrict trading opportunities with both attractive markets.