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by OtherShrezzing
447 days ago
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It's trivial to get around these rules. Northern Irelnd is (or was at some point) a country of origin for both the EU and the UK. So a company could produce something in Greece, ship it to Dublin within the EU, then truck it to Belfast in Northern Ireland, and export it to the US with a UK certificate of origin. |
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They use it to get around EU customs and tariffs, dunno how but it works.