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How product specific rules are used to identify the country of origin when importing or exporting between the UK and EU.
Use these general provisions to help you determine the origin of your products.
Guidance on how the Certification Officer Intends to use these Powers
The UK government's design principles and examples of how they've been used.
A framework to help schools to collect information about their income and expenditure.
Memorandum of understanding for the purposes of achieving consistency in the authorisation and regulation of insolvency practitioners.
What qualifies as ordinary commuting and private travel for tax purposes.
Comply with good manufacturing practice (GMP) and good distribution practice (GDP), and prepare for an inspection.
How networks and individuals can support the country's emergency planning, response and recovery, and keep systems and services running.
Apply for an authorisation to manufacture extemporaneous preparations, autogenous vaccines, stem cell products or blood products for non-food animals.
This guidance explains what rules of origin (RoOs) are and the changes under the Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS).
How to ensure the products you make or import comply with the law and are safe for consumers to use.
Businesses can form a partnership with a local authority to provide advice other local regulators must respect.
Lists of standards that businesses can use to show their products, services or processes comply with essential requirements of legislation.
The DUCR and the optional Part suffix is the main reference key to any Customs Handling of Import & Export Freight (CHIEF) declaration.
Cross compliance ended on 31 December 2023. If you are a farmer or land manager, find out what this means for you.
To help you protect, manage and enforce your intellectual property (IP) rights in Indonesia.
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