It's now 2023 and Brexit's aftermath remains an open wound in Northern Ireland's politics and society, writes JP_Biz
Trusted traders would use a green lane for GB goods that are destined only for Northern Ireland, meaning that would not need to be checked and would have minimal paperwork.
Alongside that is a plan for a dual regulatory regime, which would mean goods made to either EU or UK standard could be sold in Northern Ireland. Among NI business groups there was broad support for the concept of green lanes, albeit with an acknowledgement that it would be better to have a solution agreed with the EU.However, there has been resistance to the dual regulatory regime with some exporters arguing this would cut them out of EU supply chains.
When Ms Truss won the Conservative leadership contest in September and became prime minister there was a fresh bout of optimism.
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