Brexit: There could be ‘extra customs procedure’ on imports into Northern Ireland, govt admits

Derrick Santistevan

The federal government has actually confessed for the first time there could be an “additional process” for some items sent out to Northern Ireland from the remainder of the UK.

The statement follows Boris Johnson informed Sky News in December “there won’t be checks” developed as a result of his tweaked Brexit offer.

Under the relocation exposed today, customs centers in Northern Ireland would be “expanded” under the fall-back alternative if no trade offer is struck with the EU by the end of the year.

These would be utilized to process brand-new electronic import statement requirements, to inspect whether organisations are exempt from tariffs since the items are remaining in Northern Ireland or ought to pay them as the things are heading on into the EU.

However the federal government is firmly insisting no different customs facilities will be built.

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