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Brexit: up to 30,000 euros in aid for impacted French fishermen

 

The European Union and London eventually came to an agreement on Brexit. One of the points of tension concerned the restoration of the sovereignty of the British fishery. Finally, the post-Brexit agreement provides for a transition period until summer 2026 to give up 25% of European catches, which amount to around 650 million euros per year, and the planned annual renegotiation. at the end of this period.

Until then, EU fishermen will retain guaranteed access to areas within 6-12 nautical miles off the British coast (territorial waters) where they have traditionally visited. Negotiations will start with the United Kingdom on January 1 to negotiate quotas for shared stocks, the French Ministry of the Sea said in a statement Thursday evening. In this press release, several measures of the support plan for French fishermen and fishmongers who will be impacted by Brexit are unveiled.

Several planned aids

“Fishermen and wholesalers will be able to benefit from a flat-rate aid of up to 30,000 euros depending on their dependence on products caught in British waters”, indicates the ministry. “The government will very soon present the complete support plan for French fishermen,” said Minister of the Sea Annick Girardin in this document. This plan also provides for the compensation over a limited period of part of the turnover losses of companies dependent on British waters.

Medium and long-term measures include the extension of long-term partial activity for employees of companies dependent on British waters, restructuring aid under the company’s job protection plan. or the possibility of “having the acquired experience or retraining in the maritime sector validated”. Investment aid within the framework of the recovery plan and the future European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) is also planned. For vessels dependent on British waters which wish to stop their activity, a “fleet exit plan” will be put in place.

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