London : Businesses that trade with the UK are being urged to register for a Revenue customs number as Brexit looms.
Business Minister Heather Humphreys asked people to take a few minutes to register for a number if they want to continue to trade with the UK post-Brexit.
Ms Humphreys made the call as she announced a series of free customs training workshops for businesses, which are being rolled out through the 31 Local Enterprise Offices.
Businesses that intend to import or export to the UK post Brexit will only be able to do so with an Economic Operators Registration and Identification (EORI) number.
The Revenue Commissioners has written to more than 70,000 businesses alerting them of the requirement.
An EORI number is already used by any business trading with a non-European Union (EU) country.
Ms Humphreys said: “So far around one in four businesses in Ireland that trade with the UK have registered with Revenue.