Ireland braced for 12-fold rise in customs declarations post-Brexit
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DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland is prepared for a 12-fold increase in the number of import and export declarations made by local companies after Brexit, the head of the state agency responsible for customs checks said on Tuesday.With close trading links to its nearest neighbour, Ireland's export-focused economy is considered the most vulnerable among remaining European Union members to the impact of Britain's departure from the bloc.The number of firms dealing with customs could surge to as many as..