A free trade deal with the United Kingdom is getting closer, with both sides set to sign an agreement in principle by the end of the month.
The UK government has released more details of how negotiations have been progressing.
Tariffs on exports of honey and apples to the UK would be slashed and wine which faces tariffs of up to 20 pence per bottle would also be expected to be cut.
In return tariffs on British gin, chocolate, clothing and cars we import would be dropped.
Britain trade secretary Liz Truss said teams were working around the clock to get the deal done in the coming weeks.
"We are both big fans of each other's high-quality products, so this could be a huge boost that allows British shoppers to enjoy lower prices and British exports to be even more competitive," Truss said.