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DUBLIN, April 15 (Reuters) - Ireland’s goods imports from Britain fell 53% year-on-year in February, data showed on Thursday, a slight easing from the 65% drop seen in January when new post-Brexit trade barriers first came into force.
The fall in the value of imports from Britain to 650 million euros ($777.9 million) meant goods coming into Ireland from its larger neighbour represented 10% of the value of total imports in February compared to 21% a year ago.
That figure does not include imports from the British region of Northern Ireland, which almost doubled to 283 million euros from 145 million in February 2020.
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