Ireland Brexit deal panic: Irish PM shares ‘negative impact’ for fishing industry

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IRELAND'S prime minister has admitted the UK-EU trade deal will have a 'significant negative impact' on the country's fishing industry as promised to work with coastal communities.

Micheal Martin said fishermen dealing in prawns and mackerel would be particularly hard hit by the deal sealed between Brussels and London. The Irish government has pledged €100 million support scheme for the agrifood sector ahead of the expiration of the Brexit transition period on December 31.The Taoiseach on Monday met with representatives of the fishing sector on Monday to discuss what lies ahead.

 

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