In our previous blog, we highlighted how the 90-day pause on selected US tariffs brought only temporary relief for UK exporters, particularly small and medium-sized businesses. Now, just weeks later, the situation has taken yet another twist—this time via the US courts. A New York court has ruled that President […]
Monthly Archives: May 2025
As part of a wider UK-EU agreement announced this week, the newly negotiated sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) measures represent a change in how food and drink products move across borders. Alongside other provisions covering carbon trading, data access, and defence co-operation, this element of the deal targets longstanding friction in […]
Trade agreements often grab headlines. They sound immediate, sweeping and game-changing. But the detail usually tells a slower, more complicated story. The UK–US tariff deal is a perfect example. The Government announced that tariffs on British steel, aluminium and car exports would be removed or reduced. But in reality, the […]
After three years of negotiations, the UK and India have finally struck a landmark trade agreement. For UK businesses already operating in India, or eyeing the market, this is very welcome news. The deal is being described as the most economically significant bilateral agreement the UK has signed since Brexit, […]
Foreign income and assets can create UK tax obligations, even if tax has already been paid elsewhere. Where overseas income or gains should have been reported to HMRC but weren’t, the Worldwide Disclosure Facility (WDF) offers a way to correct the position. The WDF is open to individuals, companies and […]
