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Irish Star on MSNWhat is the Good Friday Agreement? Moment that helped end the Troubles in Northern IrelandIt has been 27 years since the Good Friday Agreement was signed, bringing an end to decades of violence in Northern Ireland - ...
Despite its many flaws, Brexit may have paved the way for a more constructive conversation about Northern Ireland’s future.
The biggest issue for exporters from Britain to Northern Ireland is red tape, said Mr Anderson. Goods are “not necessarily ...
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As two hard deadlines come up in the next three months over a Trump trade deal and a Brexit reset, The Independent’s ...
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Northern Ireland in a 'unique' position regarding tariffsThe UK and Irish governments have been pressed to keep in mind Northern Ireland's unique circumstances in their response to ...
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Manufacturing NI has already called for a simplification of the duty reimbursement scheme originally introduced in 2023 to ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSN'We have an exciting future ahead of us': Northern Ireland firm launches ambitious £15million growth plan with new HQ and 40 jobsThe Lisburn company, which distributes popular brands including Muller, Nomadic, Ferrero and Fage to the retail and ...
Beyond Northern Ireland’s post-Brexit precarity, tariffs of any shape will make for unpleasant reading. The country is vulnerable to downstream effects of tariffs through its supply chain and ...
The Northern Ireland Executive’s office (TEO) in Brussels has cost the taxpayer more than £6 million since the UK voted to ...
Last week former Brexit negotiator Lord Frost said the government must unilaterally enact Article 16 and disapply the framework to ensure the economy of Northern Ireland is not hit by the trade row.
There has been an increase in trade activity between the two economies, the report said Brexit is likely a "driving factor". The report said unemployment levels in Northern Ireland were lower than ...
Despite Conservative uproar over a "betrayal" of Brexit, Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer could be about to put some meat ...
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