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Brexit drives slump in Irish imports from Britain while cross-border trade flourishes
The food and beverage sector has been particularly affected by the changes, according to the ESRI.
THE MORNING LEAD
'Concertina effect': Supply chain and shipping disruption could last 'the entirety of 2022'
A report by
Ian Curran
Once goods arrive in Ireland, a shortage of truck drivers is causing delays to final deliveries.
Major congestion at European feeder ports serving Ireland continues to delay the flow of goods to and from Irish ports.
Once goods arrive in Ireland, a shortage of truck drivers is causing delays to final deliveries.
Businesses are being urged to afford struggling hauliers and drivers respect ahead of what could be a challenging Christmas.
THE MORNING LEAD
'Perfect storm': Supply chain woes to continue as shoppers told to batten down hatches into 2022
A report by
Ian Curran
Irish bathroom and furniture businesses have been hit hard by the global transport crisis, a new report highlights.
Irish bathroom and furniture businesses have been hit hard by the global transport crisis, a new report highlights.
Blockages at European ports like Antwerp and Rotterdam have particularly hurt Irish firms.
Disruption and elevated shipping costs are expected to last until at least the second quarter of 2022.