The strike will mean some products will need to be shipped through Dublin rather than Belfast.
This will impact some red lane goods - food products entering Northern Ireland from Great Britain which are due to be moved on the Republic of Ireland or which have an uncertain final destination.
A spokesperson said: "SPS goods destined for, or at risk of moving to the EU, must enter through an alternative EU SPS inspection facility." "These goods must continue to be accompanied by the relevant documentation, will be subject to retrospective checks where necessary and appropriate enforcement if required."The strike will also impact the movement of livestock - animals moving from Great Britain to Northern Ireland have to be inspected by vets, an arrangement which existed before Brexit.
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