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- What are commodity codes and how do I find mine?
As an importer or exporter, you are responsible for classifying your goods so the correct amount pf import You must have a 8-digit code for exports and 10-digits for imports. This is a legally binding decision which must be made prior to exporting or importing.
- FAQ OF THE WEEK- Duplicate lists versus ATA Carnets
This will be considered a ‘temporary export’. A temporary export is an arrangement with customs for goods that will be sent abroad on a temporary basis traders: ATA Carnets The ATA Carnet is an international Customs document which allows the temporary export goods must be travelling with the items and all of the goods must return to the country of original export You will need to complete the foreign Customs import and re-export documentation and give any financial
- What is Aid Funded Business and how British SMEs can benefit from it?
They provide many export opportunities for UK companies, either as prime contractors themselves, or as
- Government launches dedicated hotline and online service for UK exporters
The Export Support Service is a new government helpline and online service where all UK businesses can get answers to practical questions about exporting to Europe. It will help exporters navigate a range of complex information simply and quickly. Commenting on the new EU Export Support Service, William Bain, Head of Trade Policy at British Chambers to the unrivalled support the Chamber Network provides to exporting UK companies.
- Have Your Say on UK - Türkiye Trade Negotiations
Please your comments to exportbritain@gmchamber.co.uk by 5th December 2023. Email us at exportbritain@gmchamber.co.uk or call us at 0161 393 4314 Want to speak to a market expert
- EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) – EU Trade update
This is an important mechanism introduced by the EU in response to their own climate change ambition. The introduction of CBAM is aligned to support the decarbonisation of the EU industry.
- Origin of Wholesale Second-Hand Books
ORIGIN: PREFERENTIAL AND NON-PREFERENTIAL - OCTOBER 2023 which is designed for beginners or experienced exporters
- Colombia and Mexico: Driving Growth Through Digital Innovation
global ties: Mexico, through the USMCA and trade agreements with Europe and Asia, has diversified its export focusing on trade diversification via the Pacific Alliance and new bilateral agreements, aiming to boost exports
- Keeping up with Trump's Tariffs - (Part 1: Jan-Jun 2025). Updated 17.06.25
has announced that all US imports will be subject to a 34% import tariff and also raise the bar for exports These tariffs are targeting key exports such as soybeans, aircraft, and pharmaceuticals. bonemeal from certain U.S. firms have been suspended, and further restrictions on rare earth mineral exports The suspended countermeasures cover €21bn of US Exports. 17th April - China files complaint at WTO Will impact on logistics around exports. 29th April - Trump Issues Executive Order to Prevent Cumulative
- Preferential Tariff Rates on UK Exports to Chile
International Trade has confirmed that from 12 January 2021 preferential tariff rates will apply to UK exports Did you know the Chamber has several approved suppliers across the region who can help you grow your exports If you are interested in learning more visit our Market Entry Services or email our team at exportbritain
- EU Tightens Sanctions Compliance: Using EXW Incoterm
EU Sanction Law Update for UK Exporters The European Commission has issued new guidance clarifying that the use of the EXW (Ex Works) Incoterm, outlining how its use does not exempt exporters from their This change is particularly significant for businesses exporting goods from the EU, as it affects how Exporters are required to ensure that their goods do not end up in prohibited destinations, regardless Actions for Exporters and good to know to align with the updated guidance: Review Incoterm Usage : Consider
- Trading with Northern Ireland - How 2025 Windsor Framework Changes Will Impact UK traders
This agreement, established to address post-Brexit challenges, introduces several key changes due for Introduction of the Green and Red Lanes By 30th September 2025, the new customs system will be fully operational: A cornerstone of the Windsor Framework is the introduction of a 'green lane' system for Pan-Euro-Mediterranean Convention (PEM) to align rules on raw materials and components that can be used in exports Hear from experts discussing in more detail the upcoming changes and how traders can prepare for these
- EU introduces further sanctions for Russia for its continued illegal war against Ukraine
vessels which support Russia's war, so this is effectively prohibits all future investments in, and exports Stricter restrictions for the export of dual-use and advanced technology items to 61 entities – established It also allows temporary imports or exports of jewellery, for example for trade fairs or repairs. Need help with Export Controls and Sanctions?
- How can British companies take advantage of LATAC's pharma transformation?
However, the influx of generics introduces competitive pressures, necessitating a focus on innovation advantage of these transformation and by joining forces with local firms there is great opportunities for export According to the International Trade Centre, it is forecasted that British companies could be exporting Sources: Global Health Intelligence, Fitch Solutions, ITC/Export potential Need help developing your One of our expert associates can help you developing a robust exporting strategy and finding partners
- Consultations are open on the UK and South Korea new trade deal
consultation page here or alternatively, feel free to share your feedback with our international trade team at exportbritain
- Think Nordic! Why these countries need more attention from British Companies
Precisely due to their small local population bases, Nordic companies have always needed to be export-oriented
- Russian Sanctions affecting EU Shipments
Let us know exactly how this is proving to be a barrier for your global trade, emailing us at exportbritain Need help with export documentation? Just give us a call at 0161 393 4314 or email us at exportbritain@gmchamber.co.uk
- EU imposed duties on Chinese Mobile Access Equipment
Following an anti-subsidy investigation by the European Commission, it unveiled that unfair Chinese subsidies, including land use rights below fair value, preferential financing and tax reductions, made it difficult for the EU industry to compete with imports from China and resulted in significant market share losses, despite a strong increase in demand for MAE. So from 2nd May, The European Commission imposed definitive countervailing duties on imports of mobile access equipment (MAE) from China ,aiming to shield the EU MAE industry, which employs over 3,000 people across several Member States. The anti-subsidy duties imposed to level the playing field range from 7.3% to 14.2% and come on top of anti-dumping duties imposed in imports of MAE from China in January 2025. The total combined anti-dumping and countervailing duties now range between 20.6% and 66.7%. For more information, click here Source: European Commission
- UK Food and Drink Export Opportunities on the Rise in Non-EU Countries
This has opened up opportunities for non-EU country exports. @gmchamber.co.uk Export Health Certificates: In some instance you may need EHC when exporting products us at exportbritain@gmchamber.co.uk Want to understand the general requirements when exporting? Join us on 28th of October on our export documentation course. Advice and Support: Need help developing your exporting strategy?
- Celebrating Christmas in Latin America and the Caribbean: A Festive Opportunity for UK Businesses
Why UK Businesses Should Consider Exporting The festive season presents a great opportunity for UK companies