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UK says substantial differences remain with EU over Northern Ireland trade

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Posted on October 25, 2021

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UK and EU Struggle with Northern Ireland Trade Differences

By David Milliken

LONDON (Reuters) – The United Kingdom said on Saturday that talks with the European Union over post-Brexit trade rules for Northern Ireland had been constructive, but substantial differences remained.

Goods moving between Britain and Northern Ireland currently face customs checks, as part of a deal reached before Brexit to avoid more contentious border checks between Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom, and EU member Ireland.

However, Britain and the EU disagree over how to implement customs and safety checks, which fall especially heavily on meat, dairy and medical products. Britain also objects to the role played by the EU’s supreme court in policing the deal.

“The talks this week were constructive and we’ve heard some things from the EU that we can work with – but the reality is that we are still far apart on the big issues, especially governance,” Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s office said in a statement released late on Saturday.

“Whether we’re able to establish that momentum soon will help us determine if we can bridge the gap or if we need to use Article 16,” the statement added, referring to the possibility of taking unilateral action to ease trade flows.

Britain said talks with EU negotiators would move to London from Brussels next week, and that its Brexit minister David Frost would meet European Commission Vice President Maros Sefcovic at the end of the week.

Ireland’s European Affairs minister Thomas Byrne said on Thursday that the dispute could be resolved within weeks.

The EU made detailed proposals to ease the transit of goods on Oct. 13, but is unwilling to give up the role of the European Court of Justice.

(Reporting by David Milliken; Editing by Mike Harrison)

Key Takeaways

  • UK and EU talks on Northern Ireland trade are ongoing.
  • Substantial differences remain over customs checks.
  • Governance and the role of EU's court are key issues.
  • UK considers using Article 16 to ease trade flows.
  • Next round of talks to be held in London.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The main topic is the ongoing negotiations between the UK and EU over trade rules for Northern Ireland post-Brexit.
What are the key issues in the talks?
The key issues include customs checks, governance, and the role of the EU's court in enforcing the trade deal.
What is Article 16?
Article 16 allows the UK to take unilateral action to ease trade flows if talks with the EU do not resolve differences.

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