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The NI/ROI Protocol
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<blockquote data-quote="Ashtree" data-source="post: 7438137" data-attributes="member: 3254"><p>Key points made in that article, is that businesses move on. Figure out alternatives and deploy the requisite resources to get the job done. New routes to EU from ROI opened up and fully subscribed. Business in NI (thinking balance sheet, not orange or green), look down south and say, we should get our goods on those ferry’s also.</p><p>Meanwhile the NI Ag Minister this week decides to stop development work in Larne to facilitate trade with GB, and pulls staff out of there. What’s the outcome? A new need has been created to get stock and agriculture product from GB to NI. Spring is upon us and a lot of that trade needs to happen ASAP. Rest assured it will find a way to happen. It will route through ROI, and into NI. #letsgetbrexitdone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ashtree, post: 7438137, member: 3254"] Key points made in that article, is that businesses move on. Figure out alternatives and deploy the requisite resources to get the job done. New routes to EU from ROI opened up and fully subscribed. Business in NI (thinking balance sheet, not orange or green), look down south and say, we should get our goods on those ferry’s also. Meanwhile the NI Ag Minister this week decides to stop development work in Larne to facilitate trade with GB, and pulls staff out of there. What’s the outcome? A new need has been created to get stock and agriculture product from GB to NI. Spring is upon us and a lot of that trade needs to happen ASAP. Rest assured it will find a way to happen. It will route through ROI, and into NI. #letsgetbrexitdone [/QUOTE]
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