The GB-NI fish page has been updated. As you were for NI-registered vessels landing fish in NI ports.
The rules for GB-registered vessels landing fish in NI ports
The last line of this suggests Lough Neagh eel issues aren’t quite 100% nailed down

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9 Dec
Daera perm sec: 460 units carrying SPS goods GB-NI daily, mostly unaccompanied.
Plans in place to do most of the new paperwork on GB side, arrangements in place at Cairnryan & Birkenhead
Temporary facilities in NI to do physical checks from 1 Jan
‘80 - 100% certain’ we can stand arrangements up on 1 Jan but it ‘wouldn’t be pretty.’
Larne & Belfast will be staffed 24/7 for SPS checks. The temporary checking facilities for January aren’t all in one place & there aren’t enough bays for every lorry to be checked as it arrives. May be queues (this is the scenario without derogations)
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9 Dec
The headline on the Taxation Bill is that it won’t contain law-breaking clauses but it does contain important bits of legislation that will implement the NI Protocol
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8 Dec
You know the Export Health Certificate thing? That piece of paperwork that will keep food products flowing from GB to NI & the EU? What if there’s not enough vets & other professionals to provide the certs? The food & logistics industry thinks this could be the case.
They’ve written to DEFRA about this, warning this issue on its own could lead to a reduction of between 50 & 75% in the volume of GB food trade to the EU (especially to Ireland and Northern Ireland) in the months after the 1st January.
The number of qualified Official Veterinarians has increased from c.600 in July 2019 to c.1200 in September 2020, but there is no clarity on how many of these vets, will actually be employed in meeting the estimated ten-fold increase in demand for EHCs.
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7 Dec
New govt document published today on moving goods into & out of NI post Brexit transition. Useful? Well up to a point.
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7 Dec
What the UK govt has said: They’re prepared to drop controversial legislation which would break international law (in a specific & limited way) by overriding parts of the Northern Ireland Brexit deal.
They’ve suggested they’re on the verge of reaching an agreement with the EU on various issues in the coming days which would give the comfort they need to do this - this is separate from the trade negotiation.
But the fact they’ve said this now suggests they don’t want to sink the trade talks. (Not yet clear if the EU is equally confident of the imminence of a deal on those Northern Ireland specific issues.)
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6 Dec
The trouble with ‘unfettered access’...
Having completely turned over the DUP by accepting the NI Protocol & a sea border the last crumb of comfort the UK govt could offer NI unionism is that goods going from NI to GB would have ‘unfettered access’ ie. no new checks or controls.
The UK govt is prepared to breach the Protocol to achieve this. The EU says that under the Union Customs Code (which NI will be implementing) goods leaving NI for GB should have an Exit Summary Declaration (EXS); the UK says no way.
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