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Find out how the ATA Carnet works, what to do at customs, and what happens if your goods are lost, destroyed or stolen.
ATA Carnet lets you temporarily export commercial samples, trade fair or exhibition goods and professional equipment to countries that are part of the ATA Carnet system.
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.
What to do if your goods are lost, destroyed or stolen under an ATA Carnet.
You can only import certain goods using an ATA Carnet to claim relief under temporary admission in the UK. Some goods have special conditions attached.
Apply for an Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS) certificate, to study certain subjects in the UK.
The CMA is investigating the Atlantic Joint Business Agreement between American Airlines, members of International Consolidated Airlines Group (British Airways, Iberia and Aer Lingus) and Finnair under Chapter I of the CA98.
General announcements and latest decisions of the Certification Officer
Business Minister Alan Mak celebrates the 10th anniversary of the Aerospace Technology Institute (ATI) and a landmark £3.6 billion funding milestone.
Annual returns, rules and other documents related to the employers’ association the British Amusement Catering Trades Association.
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