A senior international trade body director has said the fall in sterling following Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng’s mini-Budget last week could be beneficial for exports.
Monthly Archives: September 2022
Importers have been told to start practising for the switch to the new Customs Declaration Service (CDS), which happens at the end of the month. The advice comes after a recent poll found that many businesses have said they are still unprepared. Old system to close Importers have been advised […]
The UK is currently seeing its currency falling in value against the US dollar. The sterling hit a historic 37-year low of $1.09 following the recent mini-Budget. Whilst the latest drop against the dollar is a source of concern for British economic policymakers, international companies may be able to take […]
The UK could be moving towards forging stronger ties with Europe once again following its departure from the EU. Membership of a new European ‘club of nations’ is being considered by the Government and it wants to see more detail before deciding whether to attend the first meeting to be […]
EU legislation still in place within the UK will be amended, repealed, or replaced under The Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill 2022 (the Bill) introduced to Parliament this week. Under the Bill, the majority of retained EU law will ‘sunset’ so that it expires on 31st December 2023. […]
Importers have been told to start practising for the switch to the new Customs Declaration Service (CDS), which happens at the end of the month.
The UK is currently seeing its currency falling in value against the US dollar. The sterling hit a historic 37-year low of $1.1351.
British importers and exporters have been invited to join an event described as ‘a great opportunity for British business.’ For the second year, the Department for International Trade (DIT) has announced it will be running International Trade Week, a series of events dedicated to boosting UK trade. It will run […]
