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New bill threatens booming EU exports

[ June 14, 2022   //   ]

ParcelHero’s Head of Consumer Research, David Jinks says that the Northern Ireland Protocol bill had been published on the same day that new Government figures were published showing Britain’s EU exports broke all previous records in April. UK manufacturers and retailers saw export sales increase by 8.1%.

He said: “Exports to the EU rose by £1.2bn over March and have now climbed for three consecutive months.”

But he warned: “Sadly, today’s “go-it-alone” Northern Ireland Protocol bill could well jeopardise relations with the EU once again, just as trade returns to full health following the chaos of Brexit. The EU says unilaterally scrapping parts of the Brexit trade agreement, which deals with the flow of goods between Great Britain and Northern Ireland, breaks international law.

“What an irony that the UK has returned to its blinkered, belligerent approach to negotiations, just as our EU trade figures returned to health.”

He added that several proposals are likely to incense the EU, including removing the European Court of Justice’s role on arbitrating trade disputes, “a move based on pure ideology”. Granting Northern Ireland businesses the same tax breaks as those elsewhere in the UK will also confuse EU tax regulations, as Northern Ireland has to be part of the EU sales tax structure to avoid a trade border within the island of Ireland.

He added: “‘No one is denying the flaws in the Northern Ireland Protocol. The raft of new checks on food, goods and parcels it would necessitate, if fully enforced to the letter of the law, is pointless. The Government’s ideas for a “Green Channel” for goods not entering the Republic are worth discussing. The EU itself agrees the rules need changing and have put forward several proposals.”

He suggested that a negotiated settlement with the EU, rather than go-it-alone legislation would a better solution.

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