Brexit: Uncertainty over Cairnryan port facilities to check EU goods

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Uncertainty over Cairnryan port facilities to check EU goods after Brexit

The Scottish government announced plans to build a new Border Control Post at Cairnryan in 2021There is uncertainty over whether new facilities will be built at Cairnryan Port to check goods coming from the Republic of Ireland and wider EU via Northern Ireland.In 2021, the Scottish government announced plans to build a new Border Control Post at Cairnryan.

The UK government has consistently promised that Northern Ireland goods will continue to have "unfettered access" to the wider UK market and intends to strengthen that promise in law later this year.That "unfettered access" includes the commitment that Northern Ireland businesses will not have to provide official declarations of goods which are being moved from Northern Ireland to Great Britain.

"We are not talking about large multinationals. We are particularly talking about small companies that are able to operate under the radar to a certain extent, with smaller movements," she said. Meanwhile, the Scottish government has said the UK government must "urgently clarify the policy on Northern Ireland to Great Britain trade".

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