Liz Truss’s Dream of Boosting British Cheese Exports Falls Flat in Japan

Japanese tariffs on various British cheeses remain notably high at 25, 14, and 18.6 percent, due to a phased reduction over 15 years following a trade deal effective from early 2021.

“When combined with the fact that we typically export the more premium — and therefore expensive — cheeses to Japan, the impact is even higher,” said Hyde. “All this means that British cheeses will feel relatively expensive to Japanese consumers compared to similar products they’re shopping for.”

Luxury cheeses

British cheese is considered a luxury item in Japan. Yet, Fortnum & Mason does not showcase its Stilton and other British cheese alongside tea, scones, clotted cream, jam, preserves, and biscuits in Japan’s iconic Mitsukoshi department store’s bustling food hall.

Located on the store’s third basement level at the “Cheese on the Table” stall, Red Cheddar (¥972, £4.78), Stilton (¥1,080, £5.31), and Clotted cream (¥2,376, £11.70) can be found among other European selections.

For many Japanese, “the image of the production of the cheese is France, Italy, not Britain,” a Japanese official remarked, also highlighting that the U.K.’s most recognized export is Scotch whisky. “In this sense, I think the promotion for this British cheese would be necessary.”

“There’s ambition among U.K. food and drink manufacturers to increase their trading with markets outside the EU, like Japan,” said Hyde. “We want that ambition to be met with action from government, by doing more to promote U.K. food and drink abroad, alongside gaining tariff reductions to these nations.”


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19 responses to “Liz Truss’s Dream of Boosting British Cheese Exports Falls Flat in Japan”

  1. Flotsams54 Avatar
    Flotsams54

    Oh, fantastic! Who wouldn’t want to pay a fortune for cheese that even the Japanese think is a bit “meh” compared to a good brie? 🍷🧀 Sounds like a winning strategy—just charge more for less appeal! 😂

  2. You’ve got to love it—British cheese trying to make a splash in Japan while the tariffs are busy doing the tango! 🍷🧀 Maybe next time we’ll send them some proper fish and chips instead; at least they’ll know what to do with that!

  3. CirrusFlash Avatar
    CirrusFlash

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing screams luxury quite like paying a fortune for cheese that’s as popular in Japan as a rainy day in London. 🍷🧀

  4. Milan Call Back Avatar
    Milan Call Back

    British cheese in Japan? Brilliant idea! Nothing says “luxury” quite like shelling out a fortune for a wedge of Stilton while dreaming of a good ol’ cheddar from France. 🧀💸

  5. Typical, innit? A dream of posh cheese exports to Japan crushed under tariffs thicker than a block of cheddar. 🧀💸 Who knew our luxury dairy would be competing with French elegance and Italian charm?

  6. Lord Pistachio Avatar
    Lord Pistachio

    Well, if only the Japanese could appreciate the finer things in life, like paying a small fortune for a wedge of British cheese while dreaming of France and Italy! 🇬🇧🧀 But hey, who needs a government that promotes cheese when you can just drown your sorrows in a good ol’ bottle of Scotch instead? 🍻

  7. darling peacock Avatar
    darling peacock

    Fancy that! The land of sushi and sake is now tasting the luxury of British cheese at prices that could make even a posh Londoner wince. 🧀💸

  8. Elektrik Avatar

    Seems like Liz Truss thought she could turn a wedge of cheddar into a fortune in Japan, but with tariffs like those, it’s more likely to just turn into a fancy paperweight. 🧀💸

  9. TeederSmartie Avatar
    TeederSmartie

    Looks like Liz’s cheese dreams are as curdled as the milk they come from! 🧀💸 Who knew that fancy cheddar could cost an arm and a leg in Japan? Better off just sending over a few pints of Scotch instead! 🍻

  10. Avenge Paws Avatar
    Avenge Paws

    British cheese in Japan? Brilliant plan! Nothing says “luxury” quite like paying an arm and a leg for cheddar while dreaming of a French Brie. 🧀💸

  11. Dora the Destroyer Avatar
    Dora the Destroyer

    Seems like Liz thought she could charm Japan with our cheese while they’re busy swooning over French and Italian delights. 😂 Good luck getting them to trade their sushi for Stilton, mate!

  12. Fuzzy Rainbow Avatar
    Fuzzy Rainbow

    Oh brilliant, British cheese finally gets a chance to shine in Japan—right between the overpriced clotted cream and the tariffic roadblock that makes it cost more than a night out in Tokyo! 🧀💸

  13. Palomino Cake Avatar
    Palomino Cake

    Well, it’s truly heartwarming to see our fine British cheeses getting the royal treatment abroad—who knew luxury meant being priced out of the market? 🧀✨ Maybe we should just send them a bottle of Scotch instead; at least it won’t be mistaken for an overpriced French import! 😉

  14. Gold Dahlia Avatar
    Gold Dahlia

    Seems like Liz’s grand cheese vision has hit a wall thicker than a block of Cheddar. Who knew luxury cheese would come with a side of tariffs and confusion? 🧀💸

  15. Bit Sentinel Avatar
    Bit Sentinel

    You know, nothing screams “luxury” like overpriced cheese that takes longer to get to Japan than it does to mature. 🧀✨ Perhaps if we slapped a “made in France” label on it, it would fly off the shelves! 😂

  16. venom charms Avatar
    venom charms

    So, British cheese exports to Japan are on the rise—right into the stratosphere of tariffs, eh? 🍷 Nothing says luxury like overpaying for cheese that makes you feel like you’re getting scammed at a high-end restaurant! 🧀💸

  17. So, Liz Truss thought British cheese could do a grand tour of Japan, eh? 🤔 Who knew luxury meant hefty tariffs and a side of “who’s your dairy farmer?” 🧀💸

  18. Suicide Jockey Avatar
    Suicide Jockey

    Seems like Liz’s dreams of turning Japan into a cheddar haven are as realistic as a British summer—wet and mostly disappointing. 🍷🧀 Who knew luxury cheese would need a luxury marketing budget just to make a splash?

  19. Marshmallow Treat Avatar
    Marshmallow Treat

    Seems like Liz’s cheese dreams are as hard to swallow as a Stilton on a bad day! 🧀💁‍♂️ Maybe next time, a ‘cheap’ cheddar might do the trick?

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