Northern Ireland farmers may escape the rout, as goods will have to be checked. So I doubt the cheaper food stuff can just come here?
But I am not sure how that works, as already seeing plenty of far away food in Tesco. Spar is getting mostly IRE/EU foods, but some fruits come from far.
And what does that mean for trade?
I mean, if all we get here is hassle with materials import from GB, ROI not yet having caught up with production and not really any crumbs from the trade deals, then it's Limbo V2 on top of "constitutional status new Ireland/stay with UK" Limbo V1.
Because the manufacturers here are saying that the special NI status can attract companies but not if getting raw materials is an issue.
Northern Ireland farmers may escape the rout, as goods will have to be checked. So I doubt the cheaper food stuff can just come here?
But I am not sure how that works, as already seeing plenty of far away food in Tesco. Spar is getting mostly IRE/EU foods, but some fruits come from far.
And what does that mean for trade?
I mean, if all we get here is hassle with materials import from GB, ROI not yet having caught up with production and not really any crumbs from the trade deals, then it's Limbo V2 on top of "constitutional status new Ireland/stay with UK" Limbo V1.
Because the manufacturers here are saying that the special NI status can attract companies but not if getting raw materials is an issue.