Last week, I reported on the severe disruption to trade between Britain and Ireland after Brexit border formalities kicked in, leading Revenue to ease one of the multiple requirements attached to each British shipment entering the Republic – the entry summary declaration (ENS). Since then, individual transport professionals have continued to alert me to the difficulties they are facing, while their representative bodies did the same with government authorities in Ireland north and south and in Britain – what UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has called “teething problems,” and one Irish haulier described to me as “on schedule for a…