Brexit Resources: Customs, Haulage, and eCommerce Directive
Webinars/videos
Upcoming: Webinar on trading with the EU and Rest of World hosted by the Department for International Trade. 20th January 15:30-17:30
Recorded webinars:
Help and support for UK transition: Get help on UK transition with online webinars from HMRC:
Customs import declarations
Exporting: Actions you need to take now
Importing: staged controls and how to prepare to use them
Trade responsibilities when using an intermediary
New video explainers on doing business with Europe: To support firms, the Business Department has launched a series of new, on demand videos to help businesses familiarise themselves with the new rules and the actions they should take. Businesses can find out more about 18 topics, including importing and exporting, trade, data, and audit and accounting. Register now to immediately access the video content.
Customs and haulage
List of customs agents and fast parcel operators: The list of customs agents and the list of fast parcel operators have been updated today
The pre-lodgement model for controlling goods from the EU into Great Britain: A summary (published today) of the reasonable steps for port operators using the pre-lodgement model to control goods from the EU into Great Britain for frontier operators
Carry out international road haulage
Added a new section on Saturday called ‘Make sure you’re ready to import and export’.
Added information yesterday to the ‘Customs and document checks away from ports’ section about telling HMRC you’ll be attending an inland border facility to help you get processed on site as quickly as possible.
Added information today about getting a coronavirus (COVID-19) test before you travel to Denmark, France and the Netherlands.
International road haulage: HGV driver documents Updated today the section on coronavirus (COVID-19) testing to link through to a list of countries which require negative test results before you enter them.
eCommerce Directive
The eCommerce Directive and the UK: Added section today covering provisions relating to intermediary liability and prohibitions against imposing general monitoring obligations