
Tips For Importers And Exporters
From 1 January 2021, UK businesses that export, import, or transport goods to and from the EU will need to comply with a number of new regulations.
https://www.gov.uk/topic/business-tax/import-export
Inevitably, some will fall short and these will create delays, in your goods reaching EU customers, the goods of EU suppliers reaching you, and transport drivers spending more time than is necessary for queues of traffic as the paperwork threads are resolved.
Leaving aside the obvious need to become acquainted with, and comply with, the new regulations, to some extent the flow of goods – back and forth – will be held back by those businesses who fail to meet the required standards.
Importers and exporters would therefore be advised to consider the following:
In this way you may be able to distance your business from the initial, likely chaos and minimise any additional disruption to your business as we continue to grapple with COVID challenges.
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