Customs solutions for simplified exports to the EU

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
  • UK goods exports to the EU continue to be affected by difficult business conditions, including inflation, supply chain disruption and regulatory change. Businesses have also been required to grapple with new customs rules and processes following Brexit.
    According to ONS figures published on 13 March 2024, exports to the EU decreased by 1.3% in the three months to January 2024, while trade with the EU has generally remained below 2019 levels since the start of the pandemic in 2020.
    In this free webinar from the Institute of Export & International Trade, in partnership with Groupe BBL, trade experts looked at at how businesses can manage and optimise their customs processes to reboot their exports to the EU and boost their profits from trade.
    The one-hour session covered:
    A recap of post-Brexit customs requirements for exports to the EU
    Practical advice on how to manage these new customs processes
    How to use customs special procedures to maximise export efficiency
    How best to work with logistics partners and customs intermediaries
    Solutions to common customs quandaries when exporting to the EU
    Disclaimer: This IOE&IT webinar included a presentation from one of its members. Please note that third party presentations on IOE&IT webinars do not necessarily reflect the views of the IOE&IT as an organisation.

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