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Ireland dusts off Brexit contingency plans as trade tensions mount

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Posted on November 10, 2021

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Ireland Revives Brexit Plans Amid Rising Trade Tensions

DUBLIN (Reuters) – Irish government ministers have met to dust off contingency plans in case disagreements between Britain and the European Union trigger major trade disruption, deputy prime minister Leo Varadkar said on Tuesday.

The European Union last week said that Britain had made no move to seek a compromise on post-Brexit trade with Northern Ireland and cautioned London against triggering emergency unilateral provisions Anger, tangle and trouble: Is another Brexit showdown looming? in the Brexit deal.

“We had a meeting yesterday of the Cabinet subcommittee on Brexit essentially to dust down and restart our contingency preparations should we get into difficulty,” Varadkar told state broadcaster RTE. “We’re making preparations.”

If Britain steps away from the Northern Ireland Protocol and its wider EU divorce deal, the EU “would have no option other than to introduce what we call rebalancing measures to respond”, Varadkar said.

Asked if the European Union could or should also consider suspending the post-Brexit trade deal, the Trade and Cooperation Agreement, Varadkar said it was something the EU commission “is going to have to consider”.

Varadkar said he hoped an escalation could be avoided.

“Prime Minister Johnson always spoke about wanting Brexit done. Brexit is kind of done. But this potentially undoes it,” Varadkar said.

“I don’t think it would be good for us, for Great Britain, and I don’t see how it would be good for Northern Ireland,” he said.

(Reporting by Conor Humphries)

Key Takeaways

  • Irish ministers prepare for potential Brexit trade disruptions.
  • EU warns UK against triggering emergency provisions.
  • Contingency plans focus on Northern Ireland Protocol issues.
  • Varadkar emphasizes the need to avoid escalation.
  • EU may consider suspending the Trade and Cooperation Agreement.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The article discusses Ireland's preparations for potential trade disruptions due to rising Brexit tensions between the UK and EU.
What are the contingency plans about?
The plans involve preparing for disruptions related to the Northern Ireland Protocol and potential EU responses.
Who is Leo Varadkar?
Leo Varadkar is the deputy prime minister of Ireland, involved in Brexit contingency planning.

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