Ireland and the EU have reached a draft agreement to ensure free movement of Irish food products into EU ports via the UK land bridge post-Brexit.
Irish and EU officials have reached a draft agreement to limit the impact of Brexit on the movement of Irish food products and live animals into the rest of the EU via the UK land bridge, RTÉ News has learned.
As a result of the agreement, officials say Irish food exports will be able to access “green lanes” when they come off ferries traveling from British to continental ports.
You can read the article here: Draft deal agreed for movement of Irish food products
Source: T.Connelly/RTE
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