What amnesty? Isn't the whole point of the EU to have singular regulations regarding cross border trade within the EU so why would a different version be required for each member country when requirements are supposed to be standardised?
Heres the opinion of the Tate & Lyle about staying in the EU..one of the biggest exporting companies in the UK.
Britain’s last remaining cane sugar refiner has said it would be better off outside the European Union unless David Cameron secures major reforms before the referendum in 2017.
Tate & Lyle Sugars said its production has fallen from 1.1m tonnes of sugar to about 600,000 since 2009.
The company said the slump began when the EU
began scaling back its market regulation of beet sugar rather than the cane sugar that the firm imports.
“If we carry on down this route it puts our business and the jobs here under real threat,” said Gerald Mason, head of T&L Sugars in the UK. “We see the Government’s renegotiation as the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, the last chance if you like, to keep what’s left.”
He said EU regulations are the “single biggest impact on our business”. The EU is unleashing Europe’s beet farmers in 2017 by removing a production cap, in a move that is expected to push down prices 15pc by 2020. Farmers will be subsidised to counteract this drop, while cane sugar imports continue to face tariffs of up to €339 (£246) per tonne.