Brexit: consortium of companies led by Fujitsu wins £200m Irish Sea contract
by Lisa O'Carroll Brexit correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#589V9)
Deal is the first concrete implementation of the special arrangements for Northern Ireland
A 200m contract to implement Brexit checks on goods in the Irish Sea has been won by a consortium of companies led by Japanese company Fujistu.
HMRC announced on Friday that a two-year contract for the new trader support service (TSS) has been awarded to a consortium led by the tech company and its partners, the Customs Clearance Consortium, an organisation run by customs expert Robert Hardy and the Institute of Export and International Trade.
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