U.K. to Scrap Post-Brexit Red Tape on Wine Imports, Cutting Cost

  • EU wine shipments to Britain faced extra paperwork from 2022
  • Move will save 10 pence on a bottle of wine, government says
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The U.K. government said it will scrap a piece of planned red tape on wine imports. a move it said would save 10 pence ($0.14) on each bottle imported into Britain.