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UK had 'one or two' Brexit teething issues on fishing, minister says

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain has suffered "one or two teething issues" in exporting fish to the European Union after Brexit, the country's environment minister said on Tuesday, in comments that are likely to anger fishermen struggling to trade.

Small fishing firms have largely failed to export their goods to Europe after the post-Brexit introduction of catch and health certificates, customs declarations and higher transport costs made trade too expensive and too slow for EU buyers.

"The border flows have actually been for most sectors very good," Environment Secretary George Eustice told Times Radio. "We have had one or two teething issues on fisheries."

(Reporting by Kate Holton and Guy Faulconbridge)