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8th January 2021

Food Trade Post-Brexit

Since January 01, 2021, the UK is outside the EU Single Market and Customs Union, and EU law no longer applies to or in respect of the UK.

The Withdrawal Agreement includes the Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland which means that different arrangements apply to Northern Ireland. The Protocol provides that Northern Ireland is legally part of the UK customs territory but subject to certain provisions of EU law, including EU food law.

This means that there will be no change to the current procedures for trade in food between Ireland and Northern Ireland.

With the exception of these specific arrangements for Northern Ireland, from 1 January 2021 Irish businesses that buy any food product from the UK and place it on the Irish market will need to adhere to the rules and requirements for importing food from outside the EU Single Market and for placing these products on the EU Single Market.

Irish businesses that wish to sell any food product in the UK will need to adhere to the rules and requirements for exporting outside the Single Market, as well as to UK import requirements.

Irish food businesses need to know what this means for their business:

  • Get information on import requirements
  • Get information on labelling changes
  • Check out our resources page for further guidance
    eLearning Module

Check out free eLearning module on the requirements for importing food from or through the UK (excluding Northern Ireland) – follow this link

https://fsai.ie/training/brexit/story_html5,html

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