Wine among goods and services to become cheaper to import from January 2022
Certain goods and services will become cheaper to import from around the world after 01 January 2022, it has been announced.
Certain goods and services will become cheaper to import from around the world after 01 January 2022, it has been announced.
The Government has dismantled 20 per cent more “barriers to international trade” in the last 12 months compared to previous years, a major study has revealed.
Four in 10 exporters have reported a fall in international sales since the end of the Brexit transition period, a major study has revealed.
The One Stop Shop (OSS) Union scheme launched across the European Union (EU) earlier this year, but few businesses fully understand how the scheme works or are even aware of its existence. In this blog, we are going to look at how the scheme could help your business and what steps you need to take…
Food manufacturers in desperate need of workers are pleading for the UK Government to enable the companies to use prisoners to solve the staff shortage disaster – a fault of Brexit and COVID-19.
A recent report on the latest business trends suggests that despite the surge of hiring among UK firms in July, the lack of working employees could still threaten the UK’s economy recovery.
Businesses should use the next six months to prepare for “full customs control”, the Government has warned.
Businesses in Great Britain will be allowed to continue moving certain chilled meat products across the Northern Ireland border after an extension was today agreed upon by the UK and EU.
New Government advice will help traders submit customs import declarations for non-controlled goods imported from the EU, it has been announced.
Due to the new trade rules that came into effect on 1 January 2021, many UK businesses, who export to the EU, have been hit by extra charges, taxes and paperwork. Some have stopped exports to the EU as a result.
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