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Customs Procedure Road Transport

Guidance Customs procedures when transporting goods by road Processes and customs documentation that apply when you transport goods across borders by road. Published 20 September 2012 Last updated 5 April 2016 — see ...

Strategic Export Control List

Guidance UK Strategic Export Control Lists Find out about the lists that control exports, which goods are on the list, when you need to apply for a strategic export licence. Published 3 August 2012 Last updated 23 ...

PEACHE System

Guidance Using the PEACH system to import plants and fresh produce How to register with and use the Procedure for Electronic Application for Certificates (PEACH) online system to comply with regulations when ...

General Export Licences

Guidance Other types of open general export licence Details of open general export licences that don’t fit into other categories, but remove the need to apply for standard individual export licence. Published ...

EU Mutual Recognition

Guidance Mutual Recognition Regulation across the EEA If you are exporting ‘non-harmonised goods’ such as pet animals, foodstuffs, furniture, fireworks, tobacco, vehicles or precious metals, you need the ...

Letter of Credit

Guidance Letters of credit for importers and exporters Letters of credit and how they can be used to reduce risk in international trade. Published 1 August 2012 From: HM Revenue & Customs Contents Introduction ...

Letters of Credit

Guidance Letters of credit for importers and exporters Letters of credit and how they can be used to reduce risk in international trade. Published 1 August 2012 From: HM Revenue & Customs Contents Introduction ...

Trade Paperwork

Guidance International trade paperwork Contracts, licences, declarations and documents needed to import and export goods and services. Published 1 August 2012 Last updated 6 April 2017 — see all updates From: HM ...

Clothes and Footware

Guidance Clothing, footwear and fashion: international trade regulations Regulations affecting exporters and importers in the clothing, footwear and fashion sector in the adult and children’s markets. Published ...

Intra-EU Sales (Pre-Brexit)

Guidance Dispatching your goods within the EU What’s involved in selling or dispatching goods to EU member states, including VAT, figures for Intrastat, licensing and controls. Published 16 October 2012 Last ...

Licence Verification

Guidance Automatic import and export licence verification How the automatic licence verification process works to the benefit of international traders and agents and which goods are covered. Published 3 August 2012 ...

Licence Verification System

Guidance Automatic Licence Verification System (ALVS) across HM Government How to import regulated horticultural, plants, live animals and animal products using the automatic, multi-agency approval system. Published ...

EU Export Authorisations

EU General Export Authorisations How EU GEA licences authorise the export of specified controlled dual-use goods to certain countries outside the EU. Published 14 August 2012 Last updated 14 December 2017 — see all ...

TRACES

Customs clearance for animals and animal products The Trade Control and Expert System (TRACES) is an online system for importers and exporters to provide health certification and track consignments of animals or ...

Importing CAP products

Importing Common Agricultural Policy goods How to import food and agriculture products covered by CAP from outside the EU: import licences, duty, import quotas and relief from CAP charges. Published 8 October 2012 ...

Exporting Food

Export food, drink and agricultural products Check if you need a certificate to export food, drink and agricultural products. Published 11 November 2016 Last updated 25 March 2019 — see all updates From: Department ...

National Imports Relief Unit

Guidance Find out about HMRC’s National Import Reliefs Unit How the National Import Reliefs Unit (NIRU) controls imports on certain goods from outside the EU and what tax and duty reliefs may apply. Published ...

Personal Food and Animal Products

Personal food, plant and animal product imports What you need to know if you’re bringing food or other plant or animal products into the UK for personal use. Published 9 April 2013 Last updated 3 July 2019 — see all ...

Importing non-native animals

Importing non-native animals How to apply for a licence to import, release or keep non-native animals. Published 30 September 2015 Last updated 17 August 2016 — see all updates From: Department for Environment, Food ...

Vehicle Documents

Guidance International road haulage: vehicle documents Vehicle documents drivers need to legally cross international borders in a UK-registered vehicle. Published 7 September 2012 Last updated 15 April 2019 — see all ...

Anti-Dumping

Guidance UK Trade Tariff: anti-dumping and countervailing duties Published 1 January 2009 Contents 1.Anti-Dumping Duty 2.Repayment claims 1. Anti-Dumping Duty An Anti-Dumping Duty (ADD) is a customs duty on imports ...

INCOTERMS

International Sale of Goods It is essential that there is a clear written contract between buyer and seller, specifying what has to be delivered and the terms of sale.  Supply contracts should set out where the goods ...

C INCOTERMS

Cost and Freight Cost Insurance Freight Under Cost and Freight (CFR) and Cost Insurance Freight (CIF), the seller is responsible for arranging and paying for the main carriage. The risk of damage and loss rests with ...

F INCOTERMS

Free Terms The terms Free Carrier (FC or FCA), Free Alongside Ship (FAS) and Free on Board (FOB) provide that the seller is responsible for arranging for and delivering the goods to a carrier.  FOB and FAS refer to ...
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