HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has announced that the deadline for exporters to move across to the new Customs Declaration Service (CDS) will be extended by eight months.
Yearly Archives: 2022
The first three freeports in England have been launched after receiving final Government approval this month – a year later than first expected.
Under the Northern Ireland protocol agreed with the EU as part of the Brexit deal, suppliers of goods from Britain must complete customs checks.
The UK and South Africa will join forces to unlock investments for major infrastructure projects and green hydrogen initiatives. The project was announced at the start of South African President Cyril Ramaphosa’s November state visit to the UK. South Africa is the continent’s second-largest economy and is already the UK’s […]
The UK is one of the largest economies in the world and, as an island nation, is dependent on exports to drive the economy. Since the new Brexit rules have come into place, governing how we trade with the EU, the nation has also faced uncertainty over the value of […]
The Government is considering downgrading planned legislation to replace a raft of 2,400 retained EU laws proposed by former Business Secretary Jacob Rees-Mogg. The laws cover everything from holiday pay rights to environmental protections and aircraft safety. The Government Bill would automatically sunset EU regulations at the end of December […]
Europe and North America are the two key markets for SMEs looking to expand over the next 12 months.
The UK economy could be boosted by billions of pounds by increasing business access to e-commerce says a report.
A huge majority of exporters have identified costs and disruption together with tariffs and customs procedures as the top barriers to exporting, a new survey has revealed.
