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<p>Currently the most important drivers of change in the cost of food are commodity
prices, exchange rate and oil prices. This will not change when we leave the EU. The
UK Government does not directly control these factors. However, leaving the EU gives
us the chance to decide our trade policies, enabling us to take control of more levers
to help facilitate competitive and frictionless trade.</p><p>We are seeking to negotiate
a unique and ambitious economic partnership with the EU, as well as future trade deals
with the rest of the world.</p>
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