If you want to export to the United Kingdom, you will be dealing with shipments to a non-EU country and thus you must comply with specific customs requirements.
Important update regarding UK shipments
We have been informed by our colleagues in the United Kingdom that UK Customs have again indicated adjustments that will take effect on 1 January 2022.
On 24 December 2020, the new EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement was agreed in principle and has come into force on 1 January 2021.
From 1 January, the trade and movement of goods between the UK and the EU are subject to the new terms and rules outlined in the Agreement. It has been agreed that for many products no import duties have to be paid on both sides.
For the parcel industry, it means that between the UK and the EU:
detailed data are required to export goods
customs declarations are required for each parcel
the goods sent are subject to VAT (and duties when applicable)
inspections may take place on some goods imported or exported
rates change as a result of customs handling
transit times may increase because of linehaul changes and potentially customs checks
Make sure you are well prepared via our checklist.
On 24 December 2020, the new EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement was agreed in principle and has come into force on 1 January 2021.
From 1 January, the trade and movement of goods between the UK and the EU are subject to the new terms and rules outlined in the Agreement. It has been agreed that for many products no import duties have to be paid on both sides.
For the parcel industry, it means that between the UK and the EU:
detailed data are required to export goods
customs declarations are required for each parcel
the goods sent are subject to VAT (and duties when applicable)
inspections may take place on some goods imported or exported
rates change as a result of customs handling
transit times may increase because of linehaul changes and potentially customs checks
Make sure you are well prepared via our checklist.
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