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Opportunities in the USA: A road map to Texas -Webinar - 29th February, 2024 @2:30pm - 4:00pm
For those businesses looking to grow their existing footprint, make acquisitions or set up new operations in the USA, it is crucial that they plan appropriately so that no unexpected costs, delays, taxes or fines are experienced during the process.
Businesses from across the Northern Powerhouse are invited to join the Department for Business and Trade (DBT) and Blue Link Worldwide for a webinar highlighting the elements to consider when looking to expand in the USA, with a focus on the state of Texas.
With a strong trade and economic relationship between the UK and the state of Texas, there is no better time to consider this market as part of your export strategy.
The Border Target Operating Model – Compliance and Enforcement Approach January 31 to April 30 2024
DEFRA update on the requirements for traders:
The threats to public health and from animal and plant disease, such as African Swine Fever and Xylella fastidiosa, continue to change and it is important that responsive biosecurity controls are in place to combat them. The UK government will expect the supply chains of goods subject to Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) controls to be ready for the changes which came into place on 31 January 2024 .
Read moreNew Format for 2024! Beginners Export & Import Workshops in March
THESE step-by-step practical workshops have been created to give you the knowledge you need to run your export & import activities smoothly. They offer a comprehensive introduction suitable for businesses looking to trade internationally or for employees that are new to an import/export role.
Read moreInternational Trade Centre Newsletter - February 2024
Containing key import and export news, updates, events and business support opportunities.
Read moreTrade With Canada - What Happens Next?
Negotiations with Canada on a new free trade deal have broken down, but what does this mean for businesses trading with the country and what happens next?
Read moreClarity on New Border Checks is Vital
The BCC is urging Government to clarify plans around new customs processes, due to start on Wednesday, as firms remain in the dark about crucial aspects of their operation.
Read moreCommon Sense Approach to Product Marking Welcomed
The Department for Business and Trade has confirmed it will extend the indefinite use of the EU's CE mark to a further three product categories.
Read moreWithdrawal of CDS Waiver Code 999L
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) will be withdrawing the CDS Waiver Code 999L from the CDS service at the end of January 2024 for all import declarations
Read moreUK Critical Imports and Supply Chains Strategy
The events of recent years have severely disrupted the global supply chains which we rely on for our critical imports. In a rapidly changing world the UK needs to adapt to these challenges and seize opportunities to ensure the reliable flow of vital goods that underpin our prosperity.
Read moreFirst International Trade Newsletter of 2024 is out!
Keep up-to-date on recent import and export developments and find out about local business support opportunities in the January 2024 edition of the International Trade Newsletter.
Read moreRussia Sanctions Update
Revised trade sanctions against Russia have been announced.
Read moreMade in the UK, Sold to the World Awards- entries close on January 14th!
THE Department for Business and Trade has opened its Made in the UK, Sold to the World Awards 2024 for entries, to
recognise the global trading success of small businesses from across the UK. There are ten industry categories to choose
from and entries close on the 14th January 2024.
Red Tape, Regulation & Costs Holding Back Exports
A SURVEY of almost 650 UK businesses by the British Chambers of Commerce has shown that customs checks, tariffs and regulation are the top three barriers to exporting.
The findings come as the Office For Budget Responsibility’s (OBR) latest forecast said the UK’s trade volumes were expected to stagnate in the medium term, and UK trade intensity still remains below its pre-pandemic level.
Notice NTE 2023/21: End User Advisory Service
THE End User Advisory Service enables exporters to seek advice on whether exports to named overseas entities will require licences because of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) or military end use concerns. This advice is ‘non-statutory’ which means it does not constitute advice on how to follow the law and is no substitute for legal guidance. However, we recognise it is a helpful and important service for exporters to understand how export control rules might apply to them.
Read moreLatest International Trade Newsletter is out!
Keep up-to-date on recent import and export developments and find out about local business support opportunities.
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