Yes, but effectively NI is still in the EU single market, hence one could argue that financially NI is not in the UK, even though the currency is Stirling.NI is just UK isn't it?
Pounds and pence still?
That argument would be a quick way to end a conversation and any chance of a good deal with many folk.Yes, but effectively NI is still in the EU single market, hence one could argue that financially NI is not in the UK, even though the currency is Stirling.
Thanks.I bought parts from a n Irish firm delivered as quick as any other from this side of the water
Hi,
If I purchase some machinery from NI, are there any custom or import taxes.
Anybody do so after Brexit?
Cheers.
Yes, but effectively NI is still in the EU single market, hence one could argue that financially NI is not in the UK, even though the currency is Stirling.