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THE Welsh Government has called on the UK and Irish governments to work with it to resolve the "disproportionate impacts" of Brexit on ports in Wales.
A north Wales police chief claims he has been gagged from warning people about a possible threat to security and law and order caused by Brexit.
DfT has bought site that will be used for customs clearance and holding pen for lorries, Rachel Maclean confirms.
Lorry traffic through Holyhead, the UK's second largest port, has fallen to about one-third of its usual capacity, port operator Stena has said.
Plans for Holyhead port show "just how shambolic" UK ministers have been on Brexit, Wales' first minister has said.
Irish hauliers are bypassing Welsh ports to avoid Brexit bureaucracy, industry leaders say.
Hauliers have claimed there will be "mayhem" at Holyhead port when the Brexit transition period ends.
A number of jobs in Wales' automotive industry could be lost due to a lack of clarity over a post-Brexit trade deal, one company's chief executive has said.
A Brexit border control post in Holyhead is set to shrink under plans for a lighter touch system using more data and technology. In May, the UK Government delayed introducing more checks on EU goods entering the UK for the fourth time over fears it will impact supply chains and add to rising inflation.
Ireland is a nation that has been able to map out its own destiny, says pro-independence Welsh party leader.
Plaid Cymru’s Spokesperson for Trade and Business, Hywel Williams MP, has called for the UK to re-join the Single Market and Customs Union as “a vital first step to improving our moribund economy.”
There is uncertainty over whether new facilities will be built at Cairnryan Port to check goods coming from the Republic of Ireland and wider EU via Northern Ireland.