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Guide to licensing procedure and other restrictions for export of controlled dual-use items, software and technology, goods for torture and radioactive sources.
How to apply for a clinical trial including eligibility, phases, model IMPDs, costs and how to make changes to your application.
Food and drink labelling and packaging regulations - what you must show, warnings, health and organic labels and packaging standards.
To sell food and drink products, the label must be: clear and easy to read…
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This page contains the Common High Priority Items list. It is composed of Western items critical to Russian weapons systems and its military development.
How to apply for a full or partial completion certificate after building work on a higher-risk building has been completed.
How transit can help you move goods through customs and where you can use transit to move goods to.
Common user charge rates and how the charge applies to imports entering Great Britain through the Port of Dover and Eurotunnel.
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Prisoners can buy non-essential items using their earnings or private cash. Prisons choose which items to stock from the national product list.
VAT and other taxes on shopping and services, including tax-free shopping, energy-saving equipment and mobility aids.
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