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This is a chapter from a book entitled 'From sorghum to shrimp: A journey through commodity projects'
A new dataset looking at the UK’s trade in goods (imports and exports) by commodity and country.
Draft statutory instrument, which will streamline the process for determining when firms who trade commodities or emission allowances as an ancillary activity need to be authorised as an investment firm.
Find out what you'll need to get a legally binding decision on the commodity code to use when importing or exporting your goods.
This study uses data on more than 1,600 banks from 78 developing countries
How to use a single commodity code to import your goods in split consignments when importing large machinery or plant.
Common user charge rates and how the charge applies to imports entering Great Britain through the Port of Dover and Eurotunnel.
Claim relief on import duty and VAT when importing miscellaneous documents and related articles into the UK.
A list of commodity codes that fall under the ban on dealing in ivory.
New trade in goods data by industry, country and commodity produced as part of planned improvements to our trade statistics.
Find out how to contact HMRC to help you get a commodity code and what information you’ll need to send us.
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