customs declarations: Johnson has repeatedly said there would be no customs checks on goods moving between Northern Ireland and mainland Britain under the divorce deal which he agreed with the European Union, according to Nine News Australia. But the document, marked official, sensitive says exporters would have to make customs declarations when moving goods between Northern Ireland and Britain and these new barriers will be highly disruptive to Northern Ireland's economy. To improve your experience update it here News WorldUK's Johnson rebuffs Brexit warning report By AAP12 23am Dec 7, Prime Minister Boris Johnson's deal to leave the European Union will be highly disruptive to Northern Ireland's economy and threaten its exporters, according to a confidential government document published by the opposition Labour Party on Friday. The leaked analysis warns that 98 per cent of Northern Irish exporters to Britain are small to medium sized businesses, which will likely to struggle to bear the cost of new border checks. Under Johnson's divorce deal Northern Ireland would remain aligned with the EU's single market rules for trade in animal, food and manufactured goods to resolve the biggest sticking point in negotiations how to ensure there is a seamless border between Northern Ireland and Ireland. This is the cold, hard evidence that categorically shows the impact Johnson's damaging Brexit deal will have on large parts of our country, by the opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said in a speech in London.
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