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On the 12th of July 2023, a new EU battery regulation was approved by the EU. This regulation aims to strengthen the functioning of the EU internal market, promote a circular economy, and reduce environmental and social impacts throughout all stages of battery life cycle.
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The COVID-19 pandemic prompted temporary changes in how movement certificates were issued in the EU and Turkey. The success of electronic certificates with digital signatures or scans has led the EU and Turkey to permanently adopt this method for A.TR certificates within their Customs Union, starting July 8th, 2024.
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The European Union imposes import duties on battery electric vehicles (BEVs) from China. This action follows in response to unfair subsidies received by Chinese BEV producers, creating unfair competition for European manufacturers.
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On the 1st of May 2024 the EU-New Zealand trade agreement entered into force. This agreement allows companies in the EU and New Zealand to substantially save on trade costs.
The EU has adopted a new sanctions package against Belarus, effective from 30 June 2024. These measures focus on certain service industries, trade and transport services.
The economic partnership agreement between the European Union and the Republic of Kenya entered into force on Monday 1 July.
A new sanctions package was published on 24 June 2024, with an effective date of 25 June 2024. This 14th sanctions package focuses on liquefied natural gas trade and tackling circumvention practices.
This week, our CEO, Rob Ewalds, was one of three Dutch business owners selected to join the Dutch royal couple on an economic mission to Georgia, USA, to reinforce Netherlands-United States cooperation.
From 1 July 2024, New Computerised Transit System (NCTS) Phase 5 will be implemented in the UK. Are you a NCTS user who moves goods using transit? Read more to find out what the implementation of NCTS5 means for your business.