Hand-picked guidance from HM Government about exporting and importing goods and services with the EU and the world
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This guidance provide guidance about the exporting process step by step - whether you are new or an experienced traders, this tool guides you through the different stages and what you need to consider or check to export your goods from the UK.
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This guidance provide guidance about the importing process step by step - whether you are new or an experienced traders, this tool guides you through the different stages and what you need to consider or check to import your goods into the UK.
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This UK Gov tool provides traders with an overview of what you need to consider to export your goods, from documentation, customs processes, duties, rules of origin and much more.
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We compiled a wide range of useful guidance about Value-Added Tax when exporting from the UK or importing into the UK. Including VAT Notice 703, amongst others.
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Guidance explaining the export of controlled goods such as military items, firearms, dual-use items, civil nuclear material and more. Also find information about Trade sanctions.
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Information for UK businesses providing services and travelling for business to Countries in the EEA and Switzerland.
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Market Guides from the Department for International Trade providing basic information about overseas markets and the opportunities for British businesses.
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GM Chamber's infographic about incoterms detailing responsibilities between exporters and importers.
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We have compiled a wide range of guidance about rules of origin, which need to be observed by exporters and importers when trading with the EU and the world.
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Find out about trade agreements that can be used now. These provide overview of special arrangements for the movement of goods, rules of origin, services and more.
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A summary of key guidance to understand the different customs special procedures available to exporters and importers - from Inward and Outward processing relief to returned goods and more.
Contact HM goverment agencies for export/import advice
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Having issues when trading with the EU or other markets, submit your trade barrier here.
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Sanctions are restrictive measures that can be put in place to fulfil a range of purposes such as complying with UN and other international obligations, supporting foreign policy and national security objectives as well as maintain international peace and security. Check what sanctions the UK has in place with countries around the world.