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    1. *”****Probably*** *a lot of EU goods trans-ship through Northern Ireland to get the lower tariff rate,” he said.*

      *Typically goods cannot just be exported via a lower tariff country to get a lower tariff.*

      *Instead they need to undergo “substantial transformation” in the lower tariff country which usually means some form of processing, although the rules differ from product to product.*

      “Probably” doing a lot of work here.

    2. Freebee5 on

      This could be a boon for Lakeland, processing milk from both sides of the border and should be able to export Kerrygold to the US under the UKs lower 10% tariff rather than the EUs higher 20% tariff.

    3. Good for NI but hilarious if it works. Like suddenly the country of origin for like VW cars is suddenly NI. And it’s not like they can give out about where it was produced because they could just make a small factory that sticks on like a single panel or something to launder it if that makes sense. Just shows how insane all of this stupid tariff shit is.

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