The EU Dual-Use Regulation regulates exports outside the EU, transfers inside the EU, transit through the EU and the brokering of certain sensitive goods, services, software and technology (referred to as “items”) that are considered “dual-use.” Dual-use items have both milita...
Plan B after Brexit – What Britain can expect negotiating a Swiss-type arrangement with the EU. Egmont European Policy Brief No. 44, June 2016For those wishing to see the UK exit from the EU, Switzerland has become a poster ... C Najy,J Breidlid 被引量: 1发表: 2016年 Negotiating ...
to a new paper by Meredith Crowley,Oliver Exton and Lu Han from Cambridge University,which suggests that,months before Brexit has even happened,trade is already suffering,as firms respond to the prospect of higher tariffs.More than 100,000 British businesses export goods to the EU each year.At...
Where to find more information on export licences The rules around exporting to other countries can be complicated, especially after Brexit. If you’re planning to export to the EU, you’ll need to get fully clued up on the latest requirements and regulations. You’ll find full information an...
In the case of export, this declaration will prove the physical exit of the goods from the EU and allows you to prove to the tax authorities that the goods have been sold tax-free. At STEF, we are aware that carrying out these formalities is tedious and time-...
Go to report Brexit and the UK economy Marlene Greenfield Vice President, Hearst Magazines Statistics on"Trade in the UK" Overview Trade in Goods Trade in Services UK/EU Trade Global Trade The most important statistics Value of trade in goods UK 1997-2024 ...
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"No one knows precisely how it might play out, especially after the two-year withdrawal period lapses," NZIER Deputy Chief Executive John Ballingall said in a statement. "But when the smoke clears, the most obvious impact on New Zealand of a Brexit vote will be on our exports to the UK...
And sterling's weakness, which began immediately after the Brexit referendum vote in June 2016 when it fell from 1.48 U.S. dollars to 1.22, is pushing up raw material costs and supply chain costs, while also boosting some export orders. ...
Britain’s departure from the EU is a particular worry. Researchers from the Leibniz Institute for Economic Research said last week that a no-deal Brexit would threaten more than 100,000 German jobs. They calculate that 15,000 jobs in the German car industry alone depend on export to the UK...