Northern Ireland faces critical few months as British food suppliers won t deliver goods
Supermarkets have faced shortages while Brexit red tape means that some firms will have to temporarily stop exporting goods
13 January 2021 • 8:20pm
Some haulage firms have had to send empty lorries back across the border
Credit: AFP/Paul Faith
Northern Ireland faces a “critical few months” amid fears supermarket shortages could get worse as British food suppliers give up on exports.
Retail bosses told MPs that supermarkets in Northern Ireland will face fresh shortages unless the EU is prepared to extend the “grace period” in the Brexit trade deal.
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