‘Not for EU’ labels will be introduced alongside new red and green lanes for NI goods
A green/red lane system for the movement of goods and “not for EU” labels are among key measures of the Windsor Framework coming into effect for Northern Ireland today.
Goods to be sold in Northern Ireland will use a notional “green lane” with minimal paperwork and no checks.Companies that use the green lane will be signed up to a trusted trader scheme. Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris has said the vast majority of Northern Ireland’s economic life remains “umbilically connected to the rest of the UK”, with most of the economy untouched by anything in the Windsor Framework, adding that concerns over the supply of human medicines have been addressed.
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