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Learn about about importing and exporting goods.
Foresight project exploring how computer generated trading in financial markets will change between now and 2022.
How to create invoices for transactions in foreign currencies and convert them into pound sterling when you account for VAT.
Apply for an Innovator Founder visa if you've been endorsed for a business idea: eligibility, documents, extend or switch, bring your family.
Understand how trading conditions and insurance can limit the financial risk for freight forwarders.
Find out about cover policy and indicators for countries and territories that are covered by UK Export Finance.
The UK government offers specific support to help women traders overcome obstacles and promote wider economic inclusion.
Find out about exercising due diligence when making customs declarations.
Guidance on the process for the review, development, and approval of FX strategy.
How to trade with other countries if there is no UK trade agreement.
Requirements for excise goods held in duty suspension in a warehouse by an authorised warehousekeeper, registered owner, duty representative or registered consignor in the UK.
Learn more about the support available to tax agents and advisers which will help you and your clients.
Guidance and forms about importing and exporting goods, customs declarations, duties and tariffs. Including carriers and freight forwarders, storing goods, Freeports and commodity codes.
The Office of Fair Trading ( OFT ) was responsible for protecting consumer interests throughout the UK. Its responsibilities have been passed to a number of different organisations. View the closed OFT site in the UK Government Web Archive ....
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