Manx goods to face same checks as British exports
The Isle of Man got the deal it wanted in the UK's Brexit negotiations with the European Union.
That's the message from Chief Minister Howard Quayle, who made a statement on the agreement in Tynwald this morning.
Manx goods being exported to the EU will be subject to the same checks as British produce.
Ewan Gawne asked Mr Quayle is the deal was everything he'd hope for:

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