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gov ie - Government Operational Update – Two months post Brexit transition

Government Operational Update – Two months post Brexit transition Exporters urged to prepare for new UK import controls Businesses encouraged to identify & communicate with key supply chain players Trade volumes on ROI/GB routes remain behind 2020 figures 150% increase in frequency of direct sailings to Europe Govt and agencies continue to engage with businesses & individuals to address post Brexit challenges Government Departments and Agencies are encouraging export businesses to prepare for the next phase of UK import controls which are coming into effect on 1st April 2021. It’s now over eight weeks since the end of the Brexit Transition period, and with one month to go until the imposition of further UK import requirements, exporters in Ireland need to engage with everyone in their supply chain, including their UK importers, to ensure that they are clear on their roles and responsibilities and have the capacity to meet them.

Ireland faces losing thousands of tonnes from fish quotas after EU investigation

Ireland faces losing thousands of tonnes from fish quotas after EU investigation State could miss out on €40m funding over deficiencies in fisheries controls Mon, Feb 15, 2021, 13:22 Updated: Mon, Feb 15, 2021, 13:36 It is understood that an analysis by the European Commission has concluded that during the period 2012-2016, Ireland overfished its quota of mackerel by 28,700 tonnes; its horse mackerel quota by 8,100 tonnes and blue whiting by 5,600 tonnes. File photograph: Dara Mac Dónaill   Ireland will have tens of thousands of tonnes of fish deducted from its quotas in the coming years and faces losing up to €40 million in European funding after an EU investigation into the State’s application of Common Fisheries Policy rules.

Brexit Fisheries Fall Out – Ireland North and South Reach Agreement « The Celtic League

Brexit Fisheries ‘Fall Out’ – Ireland North and South Reach Agreement As Scottish fishermen angrily demonstrated in London yesterday over the fall-out from the UK government’s Brexit deal in Ireland agreement was announced between the Dublin and Belfast governments on reciprocity for fishermen on the Island of Ireland in respect of landings. The move is an encouraging sign for indigenous fishing communities in the West of Ireland and Irish Sea that their livelihoods will not be disrupted: This report from Lorna Siggins for Afloat.ie: “Minister for Marine Charlie McConalogue has come to the rescue of Donegal islanders with fishing boats registered in Northern Ireland who were blocked from landing into their nearest port by the Brexit deal.

Greencastle and Rathmullan to open for third country landings next month, fisheries minister Charlie McConalogue confirms

Greencastle and Rathmullan to open for third country landings next month, fisheries minister Charlie McConalogue confirms
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