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Brexit: tighter UK customs controls on exports from Republic to Britain come into effect

Exporters predict new measures, including declaration and notification of goods exported from Republic, will increase red tape and costs

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Tighter Brexit Related New UK Customs Controls on Exports from Republic to Britain Come into Effect

As of Wednesday midnight, new UK customs controls have come into effect on exports crossing the Irish Sea from the Republic to Britain.

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'This won't be plain sailing' – Irish firms on guard ahead of new checks on goods going to UK

Hauliers and food exporters are being warned to be prepared or face delays if they are moving food, plants and animals to Britain from tomorrow evening.

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Carlow Nationalist — Chamber report aims to boost the global reach of Carlow companies

By Suzanne Pender A REPORT launched by County Carlow Chamber takes a detailed look at the international connections Co Carlow companies enjoy across the globe.

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Firms fret over Brexit checks, despite new reprieve as UK delays yet again

Irish firms fear difficulties lie ahead in rolling out new Brexit border controls in the UK, which have been delayed for a fifth time until next January.

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P&O Ferries to scrap Dublin-Liverpool ferry route

P&O Ferries to scrap Dublin-Liverpool ferry route
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Mixed potato yields haven't affected growth of Irish crisp company

Potato yields have been mixed this year due to periods of dry weather, but Irish company Keogh's Crisps has continued to expand regardless.

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Eamon Quinn: Joe Biden's tax plan puts Ireland and the multinationals back in the frame


Eamon Quinn: Joe Biden's tax plan puts Ireland and the multinationals back in the frame
The sting for Ireland is the US president's proposal to raise the Trump-era minimum tax rate on earnings generated overseas by US companies to 21%.
US president Joe Biden and Taoiseach Micheál Martin during a virtual meeting for St Patrick's Day. Mr Biden's new plan could upend the global tax regime that has anchored Irish prosperity since the late 1980s. Picture: Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images
Sat, 10 Apr, 2021 - 06:30
In the thick of a global pandemic, any initiative to overhaul global tax will likely leave most people cold. 

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'Everyone blaming everyone else' - Brexit, one month on


Business Journalist
At the end of a tough year for much of humanity, Irish and British people had one reason to have a joyous Christmas in 2020.
News that an EU-UK trade deal had been struck on Christmas Eve meant they could finally stop hearing about the 'B' word that dominated news day in, day out for the past five years or more - or at least until it had to share the headlines with a novel coronavirus.
However, in some ways, Brexit has only just begun.
The talking has pretty much ended, but the practicalities of Brexit became apparent very quickly when consumers were suddenly faced with the occasional empty supermarket shelf in the early days of January and the news that Percy Pig may not grace their sweet bowls anymore.

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