Brexit: NI Agri-food industry cautiously welcomes deal
By Conor Macauley
Published
It means NI will follow EU rules on goods and ensures relatively straightforward access to markets in Great Britain and the European Union.
That also resulted in additional complexities, extra paperwork and some physical checks on GB-NI imports. Significant milestone
The wider trade negotiations were being closely followed because of their potential impact on patterns of trade which could have had a knock-on effect for local producers.
The Ulster Farmers Union (UFU) said the deal was a significant milestone and the start of a challenging period for its members.
Brexit: NI Agri-food industry cautiously welcomes deal
By Conor Macauley
Published
It means NI will follow EU rules on goods and ensures relatively straightforward access to markets in Great Britain and the European Union.
That also resulted in additional complexities, extra paperwork and some physical checks on GB-NI imports. Significant milestone
The wider trade negotiations were being closely followed because of their potential impact on patterns of trade which could have had a knock-on effect for local producers.
The Ulster Farmers Union (UFU) said the deal was a significant milestone and the start of a challenging period for its members.