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Fishing in Jersey had previously been managed under the Treaty of the Bay of Granville which presided over the destinies of the fishing rights of French boats in Jersey waters since 1839. But since the UK left the EU, the terms have changed.
Why is Brexit impacting deliveries to Ireland, and what else is being held up?
How exactly is Brexit affecting food supply chains and trade routes – and will things settle down soon? By Ian Curran and Gráinne Ní Aodha Friday 8 Jan 2021, 4:11 PM Jan 8th 2021, 4:11 PM 42,276 Views 38 Comments
Image: RollingNews.ie
Image: RollingNews.ie
NOBODY SAID IT would be easy, but one week into the new post-Brexit customs and trade arrangements between the European Union and Britain and already, issues are beginning to crop up.
We haven’t seen anything like the chaos that some people were expecting this week.
But a couple of developments have raised red flags.