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Brexit

Gibraltar and EU trade deal to be agreed after Easter

The territory, which is still claimed by both Spain and Britain, was excluded from the original deal between the EU and Britain
  • Lorcan Allen
  • April 3, 2022

Coveney: Triggering of Article 16 would force the EU into a ‘very robust’ response

The Minister for Foreign Affairs says the EU has been compromising for six to eight months now on multiple areas, but the British government has taken those compromises, banked them, and asked for more
  • Daniel Murray
  • November 14, 2021

Imports from NI to Republic have nearly doubled due to Brexit

The ESRI will tell Oireachtas committee that imports moving south of the border have risen by 90 per cent due to the withdrawal of Britain from the EU
  • Donal MacNamee
  • November 1, 2021

British triggering of Article 16 could ‘ironically’ end up before European Court of Justice

The director of Brexit readiness at the Department of Foreign Affairs has said that the triggering of Article 16 would be the beginning of lengthy arbitration process
  • Daniel Murray
  • October 18, 2021

Brussels says trade barriers can be radically reduced under NI Protocol

Taoiseach welcomes package and calls on British government and EU to enter ‘serious engagement’
  • Daniel Murray
  • October 13, 2021

British government acting in bad faith over Northern Ireland protocol, says Simon Coveney

Briefings from David Frost to media were an attempt to derail the publication of ‘comprehensive’ new EU proposals on the protocol due this week, according to the Minister for Foreign Affairs
  • Daniel Murray
  • October 11, 2021

European Commission proposes ‘lighter touch’ measures to alleviate North’s protocol issues

The new plans would reduce by half the number of goods requiring checks when moving from Britain to Northern Ireland
  • Lorcan Allenand
  • Daniel Murray
  • October 10, 2021

Increase in north-south trade could threaten the union, British Brexit Minister says

Growth in cross-border trade comes as a result of the Northern Ireland protocol and ‘weakens the links’ between the North and Britain, according to David Frost
  • Daniel Murray
  • October 6, 2021

‘Global Britain’ fantasy dashed in face of logic and geography

The 60 trade deals negotiated by Britain since Brexit are really roll-overs of old deals from its time in the EU. Now, Johnson is talking about joining with the US, Mexico and Canada, a trade bloc that doesn’t want him
  • Lucinda Creighton
  • September 26, 2021

ICG says checks on goods arriving in North are ‘not being fully implemented’

Irish Continental Group, the owner of Irish Ferries, has voiced its concerns about the lack of implementation of the Northern Ireland protocol
  • Lorcan Allen
  • August 29, 2021

Trade is ‘not a zero-sum game’, says British embassy’s trade director

Shirley McCay has said the EU must ‘closely examine’ the parts of the Northern Ireland protocol that are not working
  • Lorcan Allen
  • August 8, 2021

British not yet ready to trigger Article 16 over Northern protocol

British government is proposing a complete renegotiation of the trade agreements during a ‘standstill’ period before autumn
  • Daniel Murray
  • July 25, 2021

Britain requests ‘standstill’ on Northern Ireland protocol

British government says ‘significant change’ to the trade agreement is needed to avoid triggering Article 16
  • Daniel Murray
  • July 21, 2021

EU import rules ‘not fit for purpose’, says British food industry

Policy advisor Peter Hardwick says fresh meat product regulations were designed for long-distance trade and should not apply to the North
  • Lorcan Allen
  • July 18, 2021

Analysis: Full extent of Brexit’s impact on business is becoming clear

The drop in activity recorded in new CSO figures, including a 65 per cent hit to imports, is substantial and sobering
  • Aiden Corkery
  • March 18, 2021

Neale Richmond: Why preparing for April 1 is no joke for Irish exporters

From the start of next month, businesses that export any product of animal or plant origin to Britain must deal with an additional round of import controls due to Brexit
  • Neale Richmond
  • March 11, 2021

Neale Richmond: Consumers are starting to learn the price of Brexit

Customs charges are leading to nasty surprises for some online shoppers
  • Neale Richmond
  • February 9, 2021

Neale Richmond: Irish producers must strive to replace British suppliers in Europe

We need to aggressively pursue one of the few opportunities Brexit presents by expanding our reach into the EU market
  • Neale Richmond
  • January 27, 2021

Ireland to get €1bn of EU Brexit fund as worst-affected country

Finance Minister welcomes large allocation of reserve to combat the adverse and disproportionate impact of Brexit on Ireland
  • Claire McNamara
  • January 13, 2021

Some lorries are being delayed at Dublin Port due to having ‘little or no preparation’ for Brexit done

Senior Revenue official says ‘their approach to seek resolution’ is to ‘blame everybody else’ but themselves
  • Aiden Corkery
  • January 12, 2021

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