Trade with the rest of GB much more important.
with the exception of agriculture there's nothing in that list that will impinge greatly up here,
Block Grant year on year will still continue plus new markets now to trade with.
Seriously though your ministers are being used again, if they hadn`t allowed themselves to become mouthpieces for the bureaucrats at Brussels and subsequently inflame unionists here the whole issue could have been hammered out in no time at all, don`t you remember Leo and Arlene agreeing to a `sensible` Border?
PS. curious we haven`t heard from your TD, he`s been unusually quiet, maybe he sees `business opportunities` for his mates on the border if this doesn`t go through.
Tommie I would have assumed, without question that your initial statement that rest of GB trade was the most important market for NI was correct until I picked up the following references from a site assemblyresearchmatters.org.. The situation is a little more nuanced than that.
In 2016 of what was designated exports, some 32% of NI exports went to RoI 2.4 billion worth , 23%, to USA, 5% to each of Germany, france, rest of eu. .. since these were derived from HMRC figures rest of eu would exclude GB. So in excess of 50% of the total exports valued at 7.7billion from NI go to EU .
I have not been able to find or indeed bothered what the actual ratio of trade between NI and the rest of the UK is, I would continue to assume that it is larger than 8 billion . However since the equivalent figure from the RoI is around 15billion , and from a population base 3 times larger, I doubt it is much different. The assumption of business as usual post Brexit seems fanciful..
Now there will be imports, added value reworking etc etc but the trend is obvious. The USA market presumably is linked with trade deals organised by the European union, so will these be foregone or impacted?