The EU side strongly reiterated the need for the United Kingdom to substantially accelerate work on all necessary measures to ensure the implementation of the withdrawal agreement, in particular with regard to border control posts, value added tax and the registration of Northern Irish traders for VAT purposes.
Source
- Statement by the European Commission following the fourth meeting of the EU-UK Joint Committee
- European Commission: First joint report on the implementation of residence rights under part two of the withdrawal agreement
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