'Some checks will be needed,' says UK but Brexit 'won't involve new customs infrastructure' on border

Processes on goods moving from Britain to Northern Ireland will be kept to an “absolute minimum” following the end of the Brexit transition period, the UK Government has said.
'Some checks will be needed,' says UK but Brexit 'won't involve new customs infrastructure' on border

Processes on goods moving from Britain to Northern Ireland will be kept to an “absolute minimum” following the end of the Brexit transition period, the UK Government has said.

Some “checks” supported by electronic processes will be needed on agri-food movements from Britain, building on what is already happening at ports like Larne and Belfast, ministers acknowledged.

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