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Belfast News Letter on MSNRemoval of Irish Sea border posts will be 'litmus test' of government's trade deal with the EU - AllisterThe litmus test for the success of the government’s latest trade deal with the European Union is whether border posts erected ...
An agri-food deal that could substantially reduce the impact of the Irish Sea border is set to be ... deal Switzerland has where there are no regulatory border controls for trade in agri-food ...
Northern Ireland’s economic strategy is based on delivering ‘jam today’ rather than investing in the future, according to the ...
Imposes a pet passport scheme' The scheme has been criticised by the Traditional Unionist Voice (TUV) MP Jim Allister ... reduce the impact of the "Irish Sea border', but it is understood that ...
Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn said the deal would ensure "no more costly paperwork ... to reduce the impact of the trade border in the Irish Sea which was introduced as a result of ...
There are no guarantees about the scope of the agreement being negotiated and, on its own, it would not eliminate the sea border. Stuart Anderson from NI Chamber of Commerce said businesses would ...
There are no guarantees about the scope of the agreement being negotiated and, on its own, it would not eliminate the sea border. Stuart Anderson from NI Chamber of Commerce said businesses would take ...
Fair enough, the agreement isn’t proposing the removal of the framework and the sea border; but to be honest ... Wednesday – that the government has no plans to secure a ceasefire from ...
UK-EU deal drastically softens Irish Sea border but also reduces NI’s supposed ‘best of both worlds’
Sir Keir Starmer’s deal with the EU involves a drastic softening of the Irish Sea border which will simplify trade between Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The agreement involves highly ...
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