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You can use a SIEL to make shipments of specified military or dual-use items to a named consignee and/or end user.
Further information on the merchant shipping (compulsory insurance: ships receiving trans-shipped fish) regulations 1998.
How to move goods, in parcels or large letters, between Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) and Northern Ireland.
What information the consignment note must contain, who has to complete each part and when it has to be completed.
Find out about the different types of delivery costs, and which ones you must include or exclude in the customs value if you’re an importer or clearing agent.
Get a goods movement reference to move goods through locations which use the Goods Vehicle Movement Service.
Use these general provisions to help you determine the origin of your products.
Use this service if you're an authorised loader arriving or departing goods from the UK.
How to make an origin declaration if you're using it as proof of origin for products using the Developing Countries Trading Scheme.
How to apply for accreditation, comply with your accreditation and packaging waste technical information.
Find UK trade data from HMRC. Look up data about imports, exports, commodities and traders.
A guide to the international regulations on the transportation of dangerous goods by air, sea, road, rail or inland waterway.
Find out how to recognise official customs seals and how authorised traders can use their own seals in place of official customs seals.
Find out how to apply to operate a Designated Export Place (DEP) to clear goods inland at an approved premises before moving goods to an air or sea port.
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