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The European Parliament has recently approved the EU Forced Labour Regulation. This new law bans the sale, import, and export of goods produced through forced labour.
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Important update for EU imports: original certificates required from 1 May 2024 due to the withdrawal of Covid-related flexibilities.
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From 30 April 2024, medium risk sanitary and phytosanitary import products will be subject to documentary and risk-based identity and physical checks as part of the Border Target Operating Model (BTOM).
As part of the EU's ongoing efforts to combat sanctions evasion, a new requirement known as the "No Russia Clause" will come into effect on March 20, 2024.
Export declarations are now live through CDS. From Tuesday 04 June 2024, CHIEF will close for new export declarations and CDS will become the UK’s single customs platform. After this date users will need to submit declarations through CDS instead of CHIEF.
On 23 February 2024, the European Union adopted a new sanctions package against Russia. This 13th sanctions package included the addition of several individuals and companies to the sanctions list and additional measures against the circumvention of sanctions.
From Friday 1 March 2024, T2L and T2LF union status certificates must be applied for through the new EU system Proof of Union Status. Discover how this impacts your business.
New sanctions on iron and steel from Russia and goods made with it elsewhere, are in force from 30 September 2023.
Ab dem 1. Oktober 2023 beginnt die Übergangsfrist der Verordnung (EU) 2023/956 (CBAM). Damit werden die Meldepflichten für CBAM-Importeure umgesetzt.