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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 20 November 2018

Tuesday, 20 November 2018

Questions (484)

Robert Troy

Question:

484. Deputy Robert Troy asked the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine his plans to upgrade the customs post at Rosslare Europort to a border inspection post in view of Brexit. [47904/18]

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As part of on-going planning for Brexit, my Department has been working with other government departments, including the Revenue Commissioners and the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport, in assessing the infrastructure requirements at ports that are currently in receipt of consignments of products, plants and animals from the UK. Such consignments will require SPS checks to be carried out at a designated border control post, following the departure of the United Kingdom from the European Union, and after the transition period. Rosslare has been identified as a port where SPS checks will need to be carried out. Work is underway, in conjunction with the Office of Public Works (OPW), to identify a suitable site for the construction of a border control post (BCP) at Rosslare Port. The BCP will be part of a multi-agency central compound. DAFM will continue to liaise with the OPW and the other State bodies who will be sharing this facility, with a view to ensuring that the design meets all legislative requirements, works as efficiently and effectively as possible and maximizes value for money, in particular through the sharing of facilities where this is provided for by the legislation.

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