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Border Controls

Customs and border control complex opens at Rosslare Europort

Agri-Business

30 days ago

Customs and border control complex opens at Rosslare Europort

A €230 million customs and border control complex has been officially opened at Rosslare Europort today (Friday, November 7).

No plans to extend DAFM operations at Dublin Airport - minister

Agri-Business

over 1 year ago

No plans to extend DAFM operations at Dublin Airport - minister

Extending the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) operations at Dublin Airport by 14 hours per week would cost €670,000.

British Irish Chamber of Commerce: Imports extension 'necessary'

Agri Politics

about 4 years ago

British Irish Chamber of Commerce: Imports extension 'necessary'

The British Irish Chamber of Commerce is encouraging agri-businesses to make use of the imports extension to prepare for the....

DAFM continues border-control recruitment to prepare for stricter UK imports rules

Agri-Business

over 4 years ago

DAFM continues border-control recruitment to prepare for stricter UK imports rules

The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) is continuing to recruit veterinary and...

Border check notifications and no-deal preparations to be 'accelerated'

Agri-Business

almost 7 years ago

Border check notifications and no-deal preparations to be 'accelerated'

Plans are in place to reduce the time period for notifications of imports subject to border checks to 24 hours, Minister Creed has confirmed.

Agri Politics

over 9 years ago

David Cameron on Brexit: There will be border controls

Should the UK vote to leave the EU there will be new border controls between Northern Ireland and the Republic, David Cameron has said.

David Cameron on Brexit: There will be border controls

N.Ireland

over 9 years ago

Border controls 'inevitable' should the UK leave the EU

It is inevitable that there will be border controls between the North and the south of Ireland should the UK vote to leave the EU, according to Philip Carroll, Chairman of MII.

Border controls 'inevitable' should the UK leave the EU

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