UK duty-free shopping likely says Varadkar as Cabinet consider Brexit deal

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Uk Duty-Free Shopping Likely Says Varadkar As Cabinet Consider Brexit Deal
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Tánaiste Leo Varadkar has said duty-free shopping is likely between Ireland and Britain as part of the proposed Brexit trade deal.

The deal, struck on Christmas Eve, will see no tariffs or quotas on trade.

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Irish people will still be able to live, work and study in the UK, unlike other EU member states.

Ministers will be asked to approve the terms of the agreement at a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday.

Mr Varadkar says there will be customs procedures in place.

"There's going to be new bureaucracy for businesses unfortunately; filling in customs and there will be checks at ports and airports.

"So there'll be costs and delays for businesses but it could have been a much worse situation if we ended up with tariffs and quotas."

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