Company sells hundreds of tonnes of cheese across Atlantic each year
The Managing Director of Isle of Man Creamery says he expects the company's exports into the United States to continue to grow.
This is despite a 10% tariff being introduced on goods imported into the US from the UK by President Donald Trump.
The company sells several hundred tonnes of cheese across the Atlantic each year.
With fellow exporters from the EU being imposed with a 20% tariff, Findlay MacLeod's optimistic this could be a good deal for the business:
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