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The latest Brexit row: UK s solo run has left the EU in a tricky position

The latest Brexit row: UK s solo run has left the EU in a tricky position
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Move groups of agrifood products from GB to Northern Ireland: prepare your consignment for checks at the point of entry

NI should enter: the estimated time of arrival in the NI port In box 1.10 the trailer number in box 1.13 the haulier seal in the first line followed by individual pallet seals in the lines below in box 1.17 Sealing your consignment GB to NI should be sealed and certified. Seals added by traders or hauliers are commercial seals. Seals added by certifying officers are official seals. Consignments sealed with a commercial seal will need physical identity checks on entry to NI and this may increase delays at the point of entry. Consignments sealed with an official seal may only require seal checks and are likely to move through the point of entry more quickly.

Straw importers advised of new rules for moving bales from GB to NI

Straw importers advised of new rules for moving bales from GB to NI Straw and hay importers will have to meet new rules when moving bales from Great Britain to Northern Ireland, the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) has advised. Under the requirements of the Northern Ireland Protocol, and associated UK legislation, Northern Ireland remains within the EU Single Market and regulatory zone for animal health, plant health and for some aspects of public health protection. As a result, documentary, identity and physical checks have to be carried out on relevant goods as they enter Northern Ireland from Great Britain.

Friction free British straw imports come to an end

SHARING OPTIONS: Straw imported from Britain on to the island of Ireland faces post-Brexit rules and checks. Under the requirements of the Northern Ireland Protocol, it remains within the EU Single Market and regulatory zone for plant health rules. Straw and hay imports from Britain now require documentary, identity and physical checks. No phytosanitary certificate is required for straw or hay, but importers must create a Common Health Entry Document (CHED P) on TRACES NT, and submit the required documents at least 24 hours prior to movement to pre-notify DAERA of the consignment’s arrival. Similar protocols apply to straw imports from Britain to the Republic of Ireland. Imports are subject to a documentary check and possibly physical check at the point of entry.

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