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Irish exporters to GB urged to prepare for new Brexit rules coming into force

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Organisations that export Irish goods to Great Britain are being urged to prepare for new post-Brexit rules coming into force in two weeks.

From January 31 2024, Great Britain will require the pre-lodgement of customs declarations and the pre-notification of agri-food exports – which in some cases will also need an Export Health Certificate.

Irish exporters, UK importers, businesses and hauliers are all being asked ensure that all staff are aware of their roles in

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