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

Source: PA Archive

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

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