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Prove the origin of your goods if you’re trading with a country that has a trade agreement with the UK, or is covered by the Developing Countries Trading Scheme.
Use these examples to help you complete declarations on the Customs Declarations Service for imports to Great Britain from the rest of the world.
Depending on the objection raised in your examination, you have 2 months to respond through a number of options.
If you import into or export from Northern Ireland you can get a decision on the origin of your goods.
Examples of unacceptable trade marks around protected emblems, internet domain names and your company name.
How to apply to protect a wine name or aromatised wine name under the UK GI schemes and how to use a traditional term to describe a wine product.
This guidance outlines the requirements for claiming preferential tariffs under the Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS).
Use the customs declaration to suspend import duties while you process or use goods. This is a one-off authorisation called authorisation by declaration (AbD).
Search for patents and supplementary certificates (SPCs) that have been granted, published and filed
Use these general provisions to help you determine the origin of your products.
Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details.
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