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Northern Ireland ile ilgili hikayeler

via Project Syndicate A Brexit Reset? Philippe Legrain Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson won the December 2019 general election on the promise that he had an “oven-ready deal” to “get Brexit done.” But while the United Kingdom did leave the European Union in January 2020, Johnson’s deal included a deeply contentious protocol governing the special trade status of Northern Ireland. British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s successful negotiation of a...Devamını Oku

03 Mar 2023

• British PM Rishi Sunak traveled to Northern Ireland to sell his newly-resolved trade agreement with the EU to the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), who fear that post-Brexit trade rules are weakening N. Ireland's place in the UK. The deal, now named the "Windsor Framework", is to ease custom checks for goods moving to Belfast from the rest of the UK. DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson said the party would "take our time" to discuss the details of the deal before giving a fi...Devamını Oku

01 Mar 2023

• Britain and the EU reached an agreement on their post-Brexit trade dispute over the Northern Ireland Protocol, referring to the agreement as the start of a "new chapter" in their unstable relationship. UK PM Rishi Sunak and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen called it the "Windsor Framework", and it will allow goods to flow freely to Northern Ireland from the rest of the UK. via The Independent The response: Members of the opposition criti...Devamını Oku

28 Şub 2023

• The EU and the UK are preparing to enter negotiations starting Jan. 16 aimed at solving the post-Brexit Northern Ireland protocol dispute that has to do with their trading relationship, Bloomberg reported. Bottom line: The dispute stems from London’s request to eliminate customs controls on goods being imported to Northern Ireland from the island state, whereas the bloc views this as a possible threat to the trade union.

13 Oca 2023

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31 Eki 2022

Year-to-date price changes. Prices at markets close. • The headline event this week is the ECB meeting on Thursday as markets price in another 75bps interest rate hike, given the recent jump in inflation data. PMIs today will get the week off to a fast start, with GDP and inflation seeing us into the weekend. Monday German Chancellor Scholz to hold forum with Ukrainian President Zelenskiy; Global preliminary PMIs; China GDP, unemployment. Tuesday EU and G7 to ...Devamını Oku

24 Eki 2022

• The UK government is to introduce legislation that would unilaterally change post-Brexit trade rules for Northern Ireland amid opposition from lawmakers that believe the move violates international law. The legislation aims to scrap parts of a trade treaty that PM Boris Johnson signed with the EU by removing checks on goods entering Northern Ireland from the rest of the UK. Phil Noble/File Photo The backstory: The protocol that came into effect in 2021 allo...Devamını Oku

14 Haz 2022

• British PM Boris Johnson renewed UK's threats to break a Brexit agreement with the European Union, namely the Northern Ireland (NI) protocol, if the EU doesn’t agree to overhaul the post-Brexit trade rules. Johnson blamed the political crisis that has been obstructing NI from forming a new government. Phil Noble/File Photo Behind the scenes: After the Irish nationalist Sinn Fein won the most seats in a new Assembly election this month, Democratic Unionist P...Devamını Oku

17 May 2022

• Irish republican party Sinn Féin , which advocates for Irish reunification, won 27 seats in the Northern Ireland elections, making it the largest party in the assembly for the first time and pushing the Democratic Unionist Party into second place. A unionist party has had the most seats at Stormont since Northern Ireland was formed in 1921. via Reuters

09 May 2022