Scottish salmon producers say Brexit will cost them $11 million
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LONDON (Reuters) - Scottish salmon producers warned the British government on Monday that Brexit could place a burden of up to 8.7 million pounds on them if they were forced to provide export certificates for farmed fish sold to the European Union.Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government does not want to align with the European Union's regulations so after the Brexit transition period ends at the end of 2020, Scottish farmed salmon will need Export Health Certificates from 2021, the producers..