IFA President, Toomevara's Tim Cullinan has welcomed today’s announcement.
The British Prime Minister says he believes the concerns of the DUP are met by the new Windsor Framework.
The deal has been agreed by the British Government and the European Union after difficult negotiations.
It sees London gain the power to govern VAT and excise rules in Northern Ireland while introducing green and red lanes for goods entering Northern Ireland.
Stormont will also have a veto over new EU laws on goods applying in Northern Ireland.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says he believes the measures address DUP concerns:
IFA President, Toomevara's Tim Cullinan has welcomed today’s announcement.
He says that negotiated outcomes are much better than seeing "unilateral decisions" being taken.
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