Trading in Northern Ireland

BY:

Sarah Adams-Greener
15 July 2021

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Trade has increased significantly between NI & the Republic of Ireland due to the new NI Protocol. 

If your business has been affected by this legislation take a look at our new Trading with NI course where Sarah Adams-Greener Customs & International Trade Advisor will help you to clarify what is needed to continue to trade.


Brexit: Cross-border trade rise reflects NI Protocol problem says Frost By John Campbell, BBC News NI Economics & Business Editor

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