The warehouse procedure is intended primarily for storage purposes. The customs authorities may permit the goods to undergo treatment to keep them preserved, improve their appearance or marketable quality or prepare them for distribution or resale. In addition, it is possible to process goods under i...
Under the reformed EU Customs Union, traders will be able to provide the information they usually need to provide customs on their imports and exports directly via one single interface – theEU Customs Data Hub. Different actors involved in moving the goods, such as transporters or warehouse oper...
WTO: World Trade Organisation - Without a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) trade between the UK and the EU would happen under the rules of the 164-member World Trade Organisation, of which the UK is an independent member. When countries do not have free-trade agreements, they usually trade with...
Can authorisation be given ?Am i liable to pay demurrages for goods which are still in the container and not moved to the warehouse ? Nizar:On 10 June 2020 Hi I would like to know once we exported goods to Cochin on c& f basis and all related documents sent to customers. And they ...
HMRC has confirmed that from 30 June 2013, UK traders should use the Temporary Admission (TA) customs procedure to temporarily remove items from a customs warehouse for the purpose of exhibition with a view to sale, a possible sale, a sale by auction or similar activities. Traders need to ...
procedures being followed. This is certainly a solution which is being implemented successfully by many businesses. However, it does not address those goods which are currently fulfilled from UK warehouses where these alternative supply chains are not cost effective and not practical in the short...