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Trade Compliance News - July 2024

UK Importers Accused of Dodging Brexit Charges

UK Importers Accused of Dodging Brexit Charges

The government has accused EU-importing businesses of intentionally and criminally misreporting key documentation to evade new Brexit border charges.
A recent notice sent to traders this week highlights repeated errors on import forms for goods arriving from the EU.

The notice promises stricter enforcement of the new border checks for plant and animal products, which began on April 30th. These checks require inspections at designated border points, with fees varying based on the type of imported goods.

For clarity, the new border rules categorise products based on risk (low, medium, high). Low-risk products face no checks, while medium and high-risk products require varying degrees of inspection.

These checks can be time-consuming and lead to delays, potentially impacting perishable goods or delivery schedules.

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Trade Bodies Sound Alarm Over BTOM ‘Crisis’ Ahead of UK General Election

Trade Bodies Sound Alarm Over BTOM 'Crisis' Ahead of UK General Election

Prior to the UK general election on Thursday (4 July), horticultural groups on both sides of the English Channel have collaboratively published an urgent open letter, urging a review of the measures set forth in the Border Target Operating Model (BTOM).

The UK’s HTA and six European trade bodies in the sector have requested “engagement and action on costs, systems, data, and plans—crucial for future business planning.”

These requests follow two months after the launch of BTOM’s second phase on 30 April, which introduced inspections for medium- and high-risk animal and plant products.

During this period, the organisation has “heard deep concerns about the negative impact of the UK’s border policy on horticulture.”

Read open letter here

Port of Dover Prepares for Operation Brock: New Permit System Unveiled ( insert link to newsblog )

Port of Dover Prepares for Operation Brock New Permit System Unveiled ( insert link to newsblog )

A new permit system aims to prevent hauliers from bypassing queues in Operation Brock on their way to the Port of Dover. While most freight drivers follow the rules, some try to avoid queues, causing delays elsewhere. Strengthening compliance measures ensures drivers stick to the plan, reducing congestion and simplifying journeys to the Port of Dover.

The permit system will be implemented starting July 10, 2024, coinciding with the launch of Operation Brock on the M20 motorway ahead of the peak summer travel season.

It will be activated concurrently with Dover TAP to manage freight flow to the Port of Dover. Under Operation Brock, trucks will be released to TAP only when sufficient capacity is available.

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NCTS 5 Rolled Out to Enhance Cross-Border Trade Efficiency

NCTS 5 Rolled Out to Enhance Cross-Border Trade Efficiency

As of 1st July 2024, the United Kingdom began its transition to NCT5 (New Computerised Transit System, Version 5). This upgrade to the customs transit system represents a major step forward in improving efficiency, security, and transparency in cross-border trade.

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🌐 World Customs Organisation Releases Illicit Trade Report

🌐 World Customs Organisation Releases Illicit Trade Report

The Illicit Trade Report 2023, published by the World Customs Organisation (WCO), is a thorough examination of the present situation and developing trends in the illicit trade. It covers a number of crucial areas for enforcement efforts, such as

  • Drugs
  • Environment
  • Cultural heritage
  • Money laundering
  • Financing of terrorism
  • Intellectual property rights
  • Health and safety
  • Revenue
  • Security

One of the report’s main selling points is its emphasis on technological innovations and creative tactics for stopping illicit commerce. It also emphasises the importance of global collaboration and information exchange.

Read the report here

World Customs Organisation Releases Report on Digitalisation of the Certificate of Origin

World Customs Organisation Releases Report on Digitalisation of the Certificate of Origin

The WCO released a report which examines the advancement and potential of digitising origin certification processes. It identifies key success factors and challenges such as national legislation, technology selection, resource allocation, and mutual recognition among trading partners that require attention.

Read the report here

 

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