The differences are in relation to points of entry (in Scotland, allowing relevant goods to enter via Cairnryan, or, in relation to animal products, any point of entry), and the places where official controls may be carried out on non-QNIGs entering from NI (allowing official controls to be carried out at any appropriate place). • The instrument will now also amend the definition of qualifying Northern Ireland goods in TARP (Scotland), and the equivalent regulations in England and Wales, so that it refers to meaning given to that from time to time in regulations made under the European union (Withdrawal) Act 2018.