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  • Find UK trade data from HMRC. Look up data about imports, exports, commodities and traders.

  • Blogs where government organisations talk about their work and share information and ideas.

  • Website of Cumberland Council

  • The Royal Mint (RM) is the world’s leading export mint, making coins and medals for an average of 60 countries every year. However, its first responsibility is to make and distribute United Kingdom coins as well as to supply blanks...

  • Apply for a higher education course, track your application and accept or reject your offers.

  • Use these forms if you import, export, or move goods through the UK.

  • VisitBritain (VB) is the national tourism agency, responsible for marketing Britain worldwide and developing Britain’s visitor economy. It works with UK Trade & Investment as well as airlines, travel operators, global brands and the official tourism bodies for London, England,...

  • Find out how to apply VAT to betting, gaming, bingo, lotteries and machine games.

  • Use a separate statement of objection form for each Japanese GI product name you object to.

  • Look up a trade mark to see if something identical or similar to your brand is already registered.

  • Find out how to complete and submit an Other Interest (OI) return using the HMRC spreadsheet or electronic flat text file.

  • How to use A/B testing to evaluate your digital health product.

  • Monitor the progress of a patent application through search reports, open to the public inspection files, and caveats.

  • We help people, businesses and the UK economy by promoting competitive markets and tackling unfair behaviour. CMA is a non-ministerial department.

  • Find data and analysis from Census 2021 and earlier censuses.

  • Use a separate statement of objection form for each Japanese GI product name you object to.

  • Check the tariff classification for flavour pods.

  • Find out how the ATA Carnet works, what to do at customs, and what happens if your goods are lost, destroyed or stolen.

  • Countries have their own rules about what goods you can bring in using an ATA Carnet. Check with the issuer in the country you’re exporting to.