Brexit: Green lane plan for Republic of Ireland ports
The plan would see goods intended for NI pass through a 'green lane' at Dublin portIt is understood the UK government is considering ways to make it easier for NI traders to send goods to Britain via ports in the Republic of Ireland.Dublin is an important port for NI-GB trade but sending goods this way has become more bureaucratic after Brexit.
It has long been a complaint of some businesses, particularly hauliers, that the post-Brexit processes for shipping via Dublin mean that NI-GB trade is not truly unfettered. Goods from the Republic of Ireland would use a red lane meaning they would be subject to UK customs processes and other checks. These have been delayed on four occasions but the government said it will start to be rolled out from October when food and plants being imported from the EU will need to be certified.
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