Economics
Irish Trade With Britain, Northern Ireland Climbs Despite Brexit
A haulage truck boards a ferry at Larne Port in Larne, Northern Ireland, UK.
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Trade between Ireland and both Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK continued to increase in the first half of 2022, despite an ongoing row over checks on goods as a result of the UK’s Brexit departure from the EU.