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What you need to do to place a medical device on the Great Britain, Northern Ireland and European Union (EU) markets.
Bringing in goods for personal use when you travel to the UK from abroad - types of tax and duty, duty free, EU and non-EU arrivals, banned and restricted goods.
How to use Method 2 to work out the customs value of your imported goods if you’re an importer or clearing agent.
Use form US-Individual 2002 to apply for relief at source or to claim repayment of UK Income Tax.
Ensuring you get what you pay for.
You can use a SIEL to make shipments of specified military or dual-use items to a named consignee and/or end user.
When and how you need to register your item or apply for an exemption certificate to deal in ivory.
How to notify the MHRA of your intention to carry out a clinical investigation for medical devices.
When and how to take samples from breeding chickens for the salmonella national control programme (NCP), and what happens if a flock tests positive.
Official information British people moving to and living in the United States of America (USA) need to know, including residency, healthcare and driving.
The controls that apply if you transport waste out of or into England.
Service providers or government departments installing networking technologies in government shared buildings, known as hub buildings.
You may be able to pay no Customs Duty or a reduced amount of duty for goods you bring or receive into the UK, depending on what they are and what you do with them.
Food and drink labelling and packaging regulations - what you must show, warnings, health and organic labels and packaging standards.
For waste operators and exporters classifying some waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) devices, waste components, and wastes from their treatment.
Bringing pets into Great Britain: pet passports, Great Britain pet health certificates, microchipping, rabies vaccinations, travelling with assistance dogs.
Climate change is happening and is due to human activities; along with warming, many other changes are occurring such as melting polar ice, rising sea levels and more frequent floods, droughts and heatwaves.
Find out the rules to establish the country of origin of imported and exported goods and to help identify goods which qualify for lower or no Customs Duty.
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