Category Archives: Goods – Customs & Trade
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Chapter 2: Rules of origin Section 1: Rules of origin Article ORIG.1: Objective The objective of this Chapter is to lay down the provisions determining the origin of goods for the purpose of application of ...
ANNEX ORIG-3: SUPPLIER’S DECLARATION 1. A supplier’s declaration shall have the content set out in this Annex. 2. Except in the cases referred to in point 3, a supplier’s declaration shall be made out by the supplier ...
Guidance EU business: exporting to the UK English Deutsch Español Français Italiano Nederlands Polski Find out what EU businesses need to do to export to the UK from 1 January 2021. Published 2 December 2020 Last ...
Gu Newsletter 1 – September 2020 Updated 26 November 2020 Contents Start or end transit movements in Northern Ireland If you’re a software supplier and have not been contacted If you use in-house software If ...
Overview The UK Government’s approach to negotiations means that the UK will be leaving the EU’s Single Market and Customs Union. As such, there is already considerable clarity on what businesses need to do to ...
1.1.1 Overview January 2021 marks the first stage of the UK’s new import controls on goods moving to GB from the EU. This section describes the Stage 1 Core Model for importing goods – the processes that all ...
1.1.1 Import Facilitations From 1 January, a number of facilitations will be available to reduce the impact of import processes. This section covers a range of facilitations, but is non exhaustive. The existing ...
Additional Requirements 1.1.1 Overview This section describes additional processes users will face when importing the following goods: (1.2.2) Goods covered by International Conventions / Commitments • Endangered ...
1.1.1 Goods Subject to Sanitary and Phytosanitary Controls Various new Sanitary and Phytosanitary controls will apply to goods imported from the EU from 1 January 2021. Details of the controls which will apply ...
Excise Goods A comprehensive guide on Importing Excise Goods can be found here. Businesses importing excise goods into GB will have to complete a customs import declaration. This can be a full or simplified ...
2.1.1 Overview There will be no changes to the core import process from April 2021, and for the majority of goods, there will be no change in import procedures overall. However, certain categories of (2.2.3) goods ...
3.1.1 Overview This section describes the Stage 3 Core Model – the processes that all goods movements must follow from July 2021. The Core Model is not an exhaustive list of all the requirements which may apply to a ...
3.1.1 Goods Subject to Sanitary and Phytosanitary Controls Key definitions for traders These controls will introduce a number of new processes and procedures which will apply to the import of Animal Products, Fish, ...
4.1.1 Overview This section describes the Stage 3 Core Model for exports – the processes that all goods movements must follow from 1 January. The Core Model is not exhaustive, and further requirements applicable for ...
Goods Subject to Sanitary and Phytosanitary Controls Key definitions for traders These controls will introduce a number of new processes and procedures which will apply to the import of Animal Products, Fish, ...
Excise goods A comprehensive guide on Exporting Excise Goods can be found here. UK-based business exporting excise goods from GB will have to complete a customs export declaration after the end of the Transition ...
I am a UK importer – what do I need to know about the supply chains for getting my goods out of the EU and imported into the UK? Exporting through RoRo Ports Step 1 – Who can export goods from the EU, and do they ...
I am a UK exporter – what do I need to know about the steps the EU importer needs to take? Importing GB to EU via RoRo Ports Step 1 – Does the EU importer need to be registered? Every business importing goods into ...
Roles and Responsibilities This section describes the roles of key government and related organisations in managing the Border with the EU, and a summary of the key border related systems managed by each organisation ...
Controlled Goods list – Imports Excise goods Including alcohol, hydrocarbon oils, tobacco, climate change levy and biofuels Controlled drugs and Drug precursor chemicals Specific drugs under licence only ...
This is the proposed UK global tariff to apply from 2021. It sets out the rates that would apply to imports from the EU to GB in the event of a no deal exit on 31st December 2020. It is also available online here ...
Get someone to deal with customs for you How you can hire a person or business to deal with customs for you. Published 12 January 2019 Last updated 10 July 2020 — see all updates From: HM Revenue & Customs ...
Get your business ready to move goods to the EU or Common Transit countries Find out what you need to do to prepare your business to move goods using Union and Common Transit. Published 12 August 2019 Last updated 30 ...
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Government accelerates border planning for the end of the Transition Period Border controls for EU goods imported into Great Britain will be introduced at the end of Transition Period in stages to give businesses ...
New UK Taxation (Cross-Border Trade) Act The core EU customs code is based on EU wide directly applicable regulations. The EU has exclusive competence in relation to customs. The UK Taxation (Cross-Border Trade) Act ...
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