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UK Internal Trade: Northern Ireland

Written question asked by Alex Burghart (Conservative) on Monday, 21 October 2024, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Monday, 21 October 2024 (named day). It was answered by Hilary Benn (Labour) on Monday, 21 October 2024 on behalf of the Northern Ireland Office.

Question

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, with reference to his Department's publication entitled Safeguarding the Union, published on 31 January 2024, what progress his Department has made on replacing the green lane with a UK internal market system.

Answer

The Government is continuing, as set out in the Command Paper, to take steps to give effect to the internal market system. More than 9,000 businesses are registered for the existing UK Internal Market Scheme, which enables them to move goods from Great Britain to Northern Ireland without incurring duty. From 2025, the Scheme will enable businesses to move goods into Northern Ireland using a significantly reduced data set which draws on ordinary commercial information, assisted by the new Trader Goods Profile tool which provides relevant data based on descriptions of goods.

While we will provide in due course further information on the detailed timeline for the new arrangements coming into effect, businesses should be fully prepared for them by 31 March 2025.

Type
Written question
Reference
9197
Session
2024-25
Safeguarding the Union
Wednesday, 31 January 2024
Command papers
House of Lords
House of Commons
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