Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

WE COULD BE THE BUSINESS

Free port to handle UK trade Ulster to be like ‘Singapore’

- BY MICHAEL MCHUGH irish@mgn.co.uk

NORTHERN Ireland could be transforme­d into a business hub like Singapore or Rotterdam after Brexit, a business leader has said yesterday.

Tina Mckenzie called for the region to be granted “free port” status, meaning all the UK’S trade would be processed here to avoid the imposition of customs duties.

A backstop option under negotiatio­n between the UK and EU has been interprete­d by Europe to mean Northern Ireland following the bloc’s regulation­s after the divorce in exchange for maintainin­g an open Irish border.

Ms Mckenzie said: “We can make all the trade for the British Isles via Europe come through Northern Ireland.

“It does not physically have to come through Northern Ireland but it is all processed and traded through here.

“In that instance we could become like the Singapore of the western hemisphere.”

Ms Mckenzie is chief executive of recruitmen­t companies which operate on either side of the border and is policy chairwoman of the Federation of Small Businesses.

In Northern Ireland small firms employ more than big business and the public sector put together, and Brexit is crucial.

Ms Mckenzie added: “For us, any impact on small business would be very detrimenta­l to the economy.”

She warned of the effect of a hard Irish border on political stability as well as on the impoverish­ed and those on benefits.

She added: “The marginalis­ed communitie­s need those jobs that a hard Brexit impacting the economy could take away.”

Urging all political parties to consider the idea of creating a free port, Ms Mckenzie said: “That would be transforma- tional for this society, whether you are a unionist, nationalis­t or neither.

“A good, prosperous Northern Ireland is good for the nationalis­t cause if they want the Republic of Ireland to vote to have Northern Ireland within the island.

“It is also really good from a unionist perspectiv­e because the happier people are in a Northern Ireland, the more prosperous, the less likely they are to want to change the constituti­onal position.

“So for us it is a no-brainer, it is good for everybody and there is not any party or government that sees that as a threat.”

Ms Mckenzie said it also solved Britain’s problem of getting trade in through a friendly port, therefore without worrying about different customs imposed at the other side.

She added: “They have more control with Northern Ireland being part of the UK.

“There is some technical detail to work on but everyone we have floated it with has really been, even people you might be surprised, have been quite open to the idea.

“People seem content enough with it and are asking about how the mechanics might work.”

She admitted the technicali­ties had to be resolved.

Ms Mckenzie said: “JFK said in this decade we will have a man on the moon. He was not able to tell them how he was going to do it.”

 ??  ?? PROPOSAL Belfast could be a hub for European trade
PROPOSAL Belfast could be a hub for European trade
 ??  ?? VISION Businesswo­man Tina Mckenzie
VISION Businesswo­man Tina Mckenzie

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