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Old 13-01-2021, 00:29   #112
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Re: Britain outside the EU

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 View Post
I suspect that they will end up changing their sourcing to the Republic but longer term may make ownership less viable. We'll see.
And where exactly will Ireland source things from? They are heavily dependent on goods coming from or through the UK.
Ireland is currently dodging the issues.
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Ireland is set to be awarded more than €1 billion as part of a European Union fund to offset the impact of Brexit.

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However, while the sizable majority of goods are fully checked and sent through the so-called “green route”, a source said there is now a “trend of people not engaging with their paperwork or obligations”.
Ministers were told of the need for companies to engage with the problem, with a fear that individual companies have “switched off” to the impacts of Brexit. The issue was among the reasons why customs arrangements for businesses importing goods from Britain were temporarily eased last week.
Sources cautioned, however, that while this measure was suitable as a once-off step, it could not be repeated going forward.
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