The Made in Britain label found on a range of UK manufactured goods could be under threat following an EU proposal that the country of origin is determined by the most expensive element in a product.
Designed to shake up market rules, the proposal would allow a “Made In” label to be displayed only if at least 45 per cent of a product’s “value content” comes from the country specified. Under current EU rules, products’ country of origin is defined as the place where they “underwent their last, substantial, economically justified…
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