Northern Ireland and Brexit: Work with Würth for Trade Supplies

08/12/20

Learn how Würth can help you avoid disruption to your supply chain

Würth Ireland

From 1st January 2021 onwards, goods being moved between Britain and Northern Ireland will be subject to new regulations and import declarations due to the emergent Customs Border between Britain and Europe.

This could adversely affect customers in Northern Ireland buying and importing goods from Great Britain. Many businesses are anticipating delays and backlogged orders as this new system is rolled out. Additionally, details surrounding VAT and the new Goods Vehicle Movement Service are as yet unclear.

Many details of the NI Protocol are still to be agreed. With just a few short weeks left before Brexit takes effect, all companies trading between mainland UK and other regions are advised to make adjustments to protect against unpredictable circumstances.

How can you reduce risk and uncertainty surrounding stock procurement?

Sidestep the uncertainty and restrictive regulations by avoiding borders.

Würth UK & Ireland is one of few companies in the unique position of operating in both UK and European territories. We have offices, trade stores and warehouses in the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland as well as the mainland of the United Kingdom.

To avoid additional charges, delays and all the associated headaches, shop with Würth Ireland for your trade supplies. Headquartered in Limerick, Republic of Ireland, and with 4 trade stores in NI, we can help you get products faster and stay supplied for cheaper.

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