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UK plans to ease Brexit trade friction to restore Northern Ireland government

Por: Portland Press Herald World January 31, 2024

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Haulage truck trailers on the dockside at Larne Port in Northern Ireland. Emily Macinnes/Bloomberg The UK plans to reduce trade friction on goods flowing between Great Britain and Northern Ireland, a move which fell short of an overhaul of Brexit rules but is still expected to persuade the Democratic Unionist Party to end its boycott of the region’s devolved government. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s government said it will replace the... + full article



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