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UK and EU agree trusted trader scheme for Northern Ireland - RTE
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Britain and the European Union have agreed a trusted trader scheme to operate on the border of Northern Ireland that will ease the movement of goods after 1 January, Ireland’s state broadcaster RTE said on Wednesday (9 December), write Guy Faulconbridge and Kate Holton.
RTE reporter Tony Connelly also said that traders moving agrifood products from Britain to Northern Ireland would be exempt from requiring export health certificates for a period of at least three months, to ease the new trade rules.
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