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HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has today announced that the Customs Declaration Service (CDS), a system founded on world-leading technology, will serve as the UK’s single customs platform from 31 March 2023.
The TRA has responded to the government's decision on the UK's steel safeguard measures.
The UK is to launch its own tariff suspension scheme, designed to help make companies more competitive.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
HMRC gives advice to businesses that trade with the EU on making delayed import declarations.
New laws to protect jobs and trade across the whole of the United Kingdom will come into force from 1 January 2021.
The British Embassy and the Department for International Trade in Costa Rica organised a workshop for customs officials on the key components of the UK-Central America Association Agreement.
The government is urging businesses to sign up to the Trader Support Service as the Brexit transition period ends next month.
Government announces that removals and reductions of tariffs on goods from developing countries to continue after the end of the transition period
Opening statement given by Secretary of State for International Trade on the UK-Japan agreement in principle for a comprehensive economic partnership.
Liz Truss' response to USTR announcement on tariffs in the ongoing Airbus/Boeing dispute.
HMRC is encouraging customs intermediaries and traders who make their own declarations to take advantage of the funding now.
Joint Statement by Minister Birmingham and Secretary of State Truss on the launch of negotiations for the Australia-UK Free Trade Agreement
HMRC has unveiled a new package of measures to accelerate growth of the UK’s customs intermediary sector.
The UK’s new Global Tariff will replace the EU’s Common External Tariff on 1 January 2021 at the end of the Transition Period.
The Second Reading of the Trade Bill 2020 by International Trade Secretary, Liz Truss MP
The United States has revised retaliatory tariffs on EU and UK products as part of a World Trade Organization dispute over subsidies to Airbus.
The Department for International Trade has today launched a public consultation to inform the UK’s new independent global tariff policy.
Transitional Simplified Procedures will make importing after Brexit on 31 October much simpler, particularly for businesses that would be completing customs processes for the first time.
The government has today (8 October) published an update to the UK’s temporary tariff regime if we leave the EU without a deal.
The WTO has today issued its ruling on US retaliation rights in the Airbus WTO dispute.
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