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Importing goods from the European Union (EU) into Great Britain (GB) has become a detailed process, especially in the post-Brexit era. To navigate this complex landscape, businesses must understand the various options available for importing goods, each with its own set of procedures and requirements. This comprehensive guide outlines the main methods of import, including delayed declarations, standard import procedures, simplified declaration procedures for controlled goods, and the transit system.
Each import method comes with specific steps and necessary documentation, and businesses can choose to manage these either independently or with the help of customs intermediaries. The guide emphasizes the importance of obtaining the appropriate authorizations, such as EORI numbers, and using tools like the New Computerised Transit System (NCTS) to facilitate customs declarations. Additionally, it provides insights into the role of customs intermediaries, the use of specialized software, and the preparation needed for moving goods smoothly across borders. By following this guide, businesses can ensure compliance with UK customs regulations, avoid delays, and optimize their import operations into Great Britain.
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International - Outward Processing
Importing goods from the EU into Great Britain involves several options and detailed procedures. This guide offers clear instructions on the main import methods, including delayed declarations, standard import procedures, simplified declarations for controlled goods, and transit. It also provides essential information on necessary documentation, the role of customs intermediaries, and the use of specialized software to ensure compliance and efficiency in the import process.
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