WTO: Lessons learned from the pandemic
On 21 November 2022 the WTO’s Committee on Market Access held the fifth of a series of experience-sharing sessions on trade in goods related to the pandemic. The session looked at the main lessons learned from the pandemic and was preceded by a
See MoreUK: Small Business Attitudes to the Single Trade Window
On 21 July 2022 the UK government published research on the attitude of small business to the proposed single trade window (STW). The UK government is developing a single trade window to streamline the interaction of traders with border agencies.
See MoreUK: Consultation on Single Trade Window
On 21 July 2022 the UK government published a consultation document inviting comments on the design of a single trade window (STW) that would be an important part of the UK’s border strategy. The UK government is aiming to revise its customs
See MoreUK: Summary of Responses to Consultation on Customs Improvements
On 25 July 2022 the UK published a summary of responses to the call for evidence on improvements to the UK customs regime. Comments were invited earlier in 2022 on how the customs system is functioning, especially in relation to the customs
See MoreUK notifies the WTO of withdrawal from the European Union
A communication from the UK on 1 February 2020 (WT/GC/206) has set out detail on the implications for the World Trade Organisation (WTO) of its departure from the European Union (EU). The communication notifies the WTO that the UK ceased to be a
See MoreWTO publishes latest issue of World Tariff Profiles
On 2 November 2016 the World Trade Organization (WTO) issued the latest expanded edition of its annual publication World Tariff Profiles. This publication provides tariff and non-tariff information on more than 170 economies worldwide and is issued
See MoreWTO: Landlocked developing countries and world trade
The fifth meeting of ministers of landlocked developing countries (LLDCs) was held on 23 June 2016. Trade is a driver of inclusive growth and is key to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. However the LLDCs face very high trade costs that
See MoreUK: Customs Information Paper on Exit from the EU
HMRC has issued Customs Information Paper 42 (2016) in relation to the referendum vote to leave the European Union (EU). The paper clarifies that there will be no immediate change to the movement of goods in or out of the UK. Until Article 50
See MoreEU and China sign mutual recognition agreement
A mutual recognition agreement signed by the EU and China is to simplify procedures and lower costs for many traders. The two sides agree to recognize their certified safe traders and to permit them to benefit from speedier controls and reduced
See MoreBulgaria: Intrastat reporting threshold changed in 2014
Bulgaria has changed its 2014 Intrastat reporting thresholds with effect from 1 January 2014. The current arrivals (imports from other EU member states) threshold of BGN 240,000 has been increased to BGN 360,000; while current despatches (exports to
See MoreUK: Increase in 2014 intrastat reporting thresholds
The United Kingdom has updated the annual reporting thresholds for Intrastat declarations from 1 January 2014. For arrivals (import of goods from other EU member states) the threshold will rise from GBP600,000 to GBP1,200,000 per annum; and for
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