The cost of Ireland’s trade with the u.k.

According to a recent news item, so called official briefing documents given to the minister of foreign affairs are reportedly intent on protecting Ireland’s estimated €85 million per annum trade industry with the u.k. at all costs.
The EU and the u.k. are seemingly incompatable in areas such as a level playing field with regard to trade, that is no one taking precedence; fishing, Britain want our fishing waters and police, British delegates have been noticeably taking over Ireland. Other areas of concern are believed to be judicial cooperation. The u.k. won’t comply to generally expected rules, with regard to the banking sector for instance. Other governance issues are seen to be the as called international court of justice which has been noticably partial to u.k. interests.
The €85 million per annum is thought to be mainly paid by Ireland for British goods and is resulting in a low standard of fare and packaging, with the scope to lead to further contamination.