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County Durham food company warns of major impact if Brexit goes to no-deal

Seaham's Prima Cheese imports themozzarella it uses but would face big tariffs under WTO rules

Prima Cheese has almost doubled its profits over the last year(Image: Unknown)

County Durham’s Prima Cheese has said it may need to cut staff if the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ goes ahead with a no-deal Brexit.

The Seaham company in producing shredded cheese, which is mainly used on pizzas, and has undergone major growth in the North East over the last 10 years.

But operations director Nima Beni has warned that the company may have to consider making some staff redundant if the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ leaves the EU without a trade deal.

Mr Beni said operating on World Trade Organisation (WTO) tariffs would lead to higher prices in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ but would also make it uncompetitive overseas.

Around 25% of Prima Cheese’s business is in exports, with the company shipping its products to 45 countries around the world. It is this side of the business that is most at risk from a no-deal Brexit.

“If we go to WTO tariffs then we are not competitive with our European competitors,” said Mr Beni. “Then a proportion of that 25% is going to be reduced. We have been exporting since 2010, that is 10 years of expanding our export business that could disappear overnight.

“If we don’t have that 25% export business, we’d have to go down to how we worked in 2010, and we had much fewer people than we do now.”

When asked if the company would have to make staff redundant, Mr Beni said: “We can’t completely rule it out but we are not making any plans for redundancies.” At the moment Prima Cheese is continuing to grow, with the company making hires in its production team, but that growth could be put on hold after the new trade terms come into force on January 1.