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Grant of €9,000 for new staff engaged in customs work
Business owners, this Brexit Readiness Checker will give you a solid platform in time for new Customs rules from January 1st
The Ready for Customs grant will assist your business to increase its capacity to manage the customs process after 1st January 2021. Up to €9,000 is available for each new full-time employee engaged in customs work.
Sun, 03 Jan, 2021 - 11:54 The 1st of January will see the most fundamental change in Ireland s trading relationship with the UK and companies need to use the final weeks to ensure they are prepared. So says Emer O Byrne, senior executive with Enterprise Ireland s Brexit Unit.
As we find ourselves just two weeks away from a comprehensive and permanent change in the relationship between the EU and UK, I am grateful for the opportunity to speak this evening
I promised to keep Members updated on Brexit developments and I think I have kept my word. This is the 18
th “Brexit Statements” session I have taken in the Dáil or Seanad since mid-2017. In that period, the Government has also answered over 3,000 Brexit related PQs, and I have chaired over 20 meetings of the Brexit Stakeholder Forum, which many of you here this evening attend.
I will ask my colleague the Minister for European Affairs to give the House an update on where matters currently stand on the Future Relationship negotiations. We believe that with political will, there is a path to a deal, and welcome that the negotiating teams continue to make every effort to that end.
Smart companies are taking steps before being adrift in a sea of unavoidable changes
Ian Talbot, CEO of Chambers Ireland, says Irish companies are taking many of the right changes ahead of UK’s exit from the EU. He talks to Joe Dermody
Ian Talbot, CEO of Chambers Ireland
Thu, 17 Dec, 2020 - 15:00
Some Irish-based heavy goods businesses have been using rapidly increasingly popular shipping routes from Dublin to Zeebrugge, near Bruges in Belgium.
Others have also moved their business onto routes from Dublin to Dunkirk, France, with direct services to Rotterdam, the Netherlands, also becoming an increasingly attractive option.
Luxembourg shipping line CLdN runs direct ferries seven days a week between Irish ports and mainland Europe. These connect Dublin with Zeebrugge and Rotterdam, and Cork with Zeebrugge, with journey times of about 38 hours.