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That's international. I very much doubt the various AOC/DOP etc agreements would be affected. Although the vast majority are based in Europe, for example Kobe beef has to come from the Kobe region of Japan; anything else is simply Wagyu.

There's similar examples from America.


So no, I doubt it.


Fishing quotas on the other hand...very different battleground. The entire fishing industry is pro-Brexit (and for once I understand why), and that would be one heck of a fight.

They are only international on the basis of trade agreements. Australia used the word 'champagne' quite readily until the EU trade agreement meant they would stop.


So, initially at least, the protected status of those products will cease until new trade agreements are in place.

The (boring but accurate) answer to the question is that EU rules allow applications for protected designation of origin from non EU countries so neither current nor future UK designations will necessarily be affected. EU law obviously doesn't (and never did) affect practices in non-EU countries.

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