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Maroš Šefčovič says he will be (virtually) meeting with NI business leaders & others from civil society on Thursday. Also expects the Specialised Ctte on NI to meet this week
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NI’s Alliance Party has written to the EU & the UK govt suggesting a veterinary agreement as a way to tackle the most acute issues on the Irish Sea border
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Ireland’s customs authorities have announced a temporary relaxation of rules to help keep trade flowing from GB. It comes as traders shipping from GB to Ireland are struggling with the
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Logistics UK rep @Freight_NI tells NI Affairs Ctte that one operator had to teach themselves how to use an EU IT system relating to the Irish Sea border over the
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A deal will have a bit less significance for NI compared to other parts of the UK. Due to the NI Protocol NI was getting tariff free trade with the
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I’ve mentioned in the last couple of days that the NI Protocol only keeps NI in the Single Market for goods, not services. So no deal has an impact on
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The trouble with ‘unfettered access’... Having completely turned over the DUP by accepting the NI Protocol & a sea border the last crumb of comfort the UK govt could offer
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What’s the path back to fretting about a hard Irish land border... No trade deal doesn’t get us there on its own. The Protocol was specifically designed to stand alone,
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The Northern Ireland Protocol & the Irish Sea border are supposed to take effect at the end of this month. That’s this month. 11pm on 31 December. There are a
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What was the nature of the Irish Sea border that the UK signed up to & how much of that can be negotiated away? NI will effectively stay in the
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The ‘NI food blockade’. This would in theory arise if the EU did not give GB ‘third country listing’ - a recognition your food meets the basic standard for sale
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Potential trouble on Border Control Posts (BCPs). This is the minimum infrastructure the EU expects at NI ports by 1 Jan. These are facilities for agrifood checks. But Stormont’s AgriMin
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