[EU takes further measures to implement the Windsor Framework Agreement] the European Council adopted three regulations to implement the Windsor Framework Agreement reached between the European Union and the United Kingdom, aimed at addressing the challenges facing Northern Ireland after Britain's Brexit. The new regulations, which cover areas such as public affairs, animal and plant health, medicines and steel products, are designed to make it easier for goods destined for Northern Ireland to be transported from the British island of Great Britain to Northern Ireland. The new regulations also take safeguard measures to prevent related goods from entering the EU single market. On February 27 this year, the European Union and Britain reached an agreement called the Windsor Framework to make new arrangements for trade matters involving Northern Ireland after Brexit in order to ease tensions between Europe and Britain.