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Using the UK Trade Tariff

Introduction to the Tariff

What the Tariff is and how it can help with importing and exporting

How to use the UK Trade Tariff

Introducing how to use the online UK Trade Tariff to find commodity codes, measures and duty and customs reliefs

Classification of goods

Understand how classification affects you and what role the Tariff plays in it

Rules of origin

Establishing the origin of exported or imported goods to determine whether a reduced or nil rate of duty may apply

Anti-dumping and countervailing duties

Anti-dumping and countervailing duties for imports from outside the EU sold at reduced or subsidised prices

Using trade preferences

Import and export goods to specific countries at reduced rates of duty to boost cash flow and competitiveness

Preparing to trade in CAP goods

An introduction to trading in CAP goods

Classification rules and the Tariff

Understanding the Tariff and how to use classification rules

 
 
 

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Using the UK Trade Tariff

 

The UK Trade Tariff

 

How to classify difficult goods

 

VAT, excise & duty

 

Getting paid and managing risk

 

Customs duty reliefs

 

Customs declarations

 

Certificates and notifications

 

Preparing goods for transport

 

Transporting your goods

 

Trading with partners

 

Help for foreign businesses in the UK