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  • Decoding Customs Jargon: Additional Procedure Codes (ACP)

    Uncover the meanings of customs jargon with our "Jargon Busters"! Decipher the Additional Procedure Codes in the UK or other Customs Declarations Systems The Customs rules, standards, and changes can be confusing at times, with acronyms, abbreviations, and complex rules that may be hard to understand. We strive to make our writing as clear and concise as possible, but if you need further clarification, we have "jargon busters" that explain important acronyms in simple terms. In this guide, we will briefly explain the most common terms that buyers encounter when dealing with customs, imports, and exports, in an effort to make the process easier to understand. What are additional procedure codes? The Additional Procedure Code (APC) is a three-digit code used to identify any extra conditions that apply to the intended use of goods. For instance, if customs relief is being claimed for both Customs Duty and Import VAT, two separate APCs will need to be quoted. One is required for Customs Duty relief and the other for Import VAT relief. With the Customs Declaration Service (CDS), you can use up to 99 Additional Procedure Codes with a single four-digit Procedure Code. Learn More Do you wish to decode Customs Jargon? If you are looking for a comprehensive guide to better understand the various customs abbreviations and jargon, you have come to the right place. Below is an exhaustive list of commonly used customs abbreviations and jargon, along with their detailed explanations, to help you gain a better understanding of their meanings https://www.customsmanager.info/all-news/categories/customs-jargon-buster Customs Declarations - Continuous Updates (Trade Intelligence) We offer a diverse range of updates and resources that cover various aspects of customs declarations. These include information on the different types of customs declarations, the requirements and regulations governing them, and how to complete and submit them accurately. Whether you're a business owner, importer, or exporter, our comprehensive selection of resources can help you navigate the complex world of customs declarations with ease. So, take a moment to browse through our collection and gain a deeper understanding of customs declarations. https://www.customsmanager.info/all-news/categories/customs-declaration Customs - Continuous Updates (Trade Intelligence) For the latest updates on customs, you can visit our website where you will find a comprehensive list of changes and regulations related to customs. We regularly update this section with any new information that may impact our customers, so you can rest assured that you're always up-to-date with the latest developments. Whether you're an individual or a business owner, our customs updates will provide you with the information you need to navigate the sometimes complex world of customs with ease. https://www.customsmanager.info/all-news/categories/customs How to Get More Support 1. If you have any questions, call our helpline at +44 79 14 650 183 or schedule a call at www.customsmanager.org -> top-right corner. 2. Book Customs & Global Trade Training for you and your team at www.customsmanager.org/events 3. Download Support Guides, on-demand training and more at www.customsmanager.org/shop About Customs Manager’s Customs & Global Trade Intelligence Services The Premium Professional Legislative Monitoring Service (PLM) is a research and curation service which checks for legislative updates from official government websites based on the selected jurisdictions and topics. Paid Plan subscribers can access regular law change notifications to ensure they never miss a significant legal change on www.customsmanager.info – a website dedicated to customs & trade intelligence. At the same time, they save valuable time by engaging our dedicated trade specialists to carry the monitoring out for them. Premium subscribers also unlock all content on the Customs Manager’s Ltd. website, including our Customs & Trade Blog on www.customsmanager.info , providing vital thought leadership development services to empower them to trade effectively, efficiently and, of course, compliantly, across borders. Premium Subscribers can add jurisdictions and topics for an additional charge. About Customs Manager Ltd. We aim to empower people with import, export and transport responsibilities with helpful advice, insightful training and relevant trade intelligence services. We devote all our passion and energy to helping businesses grow faster cross-border. Working with us means having your own multilingual Customs Manager on standby to help you trade effectively, efficiently and, of course, compliantly wherever you want. I Stay in Touch · Website: www.customsmanager.org · E-Mail: info@customsmanager.org · YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CustomsManagerLtd · Twitter: @customsmanager · Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/company/69768402/admin/ Important Notice Customs Manager Ltd. owns the copyright in this document, except for external documents and links we refer to or make available. You are not allowed to use this information in any way that infringes its intellectual property rights. You may have to hold a valid licence to use this information. A licence can be obtained by becoming a Paid Plan subscriber to the Customs Managers’ Customs & Trade Intelligence service, also known as Professional Legislative Monitoring (PLM). As a Paid Plan subscriber, you may download and print this information which you may then use, copy or reproduce for your internal non-profit-making purposes. However, you are not permitted to use, copy or reproduce this information to profit or gain. In addition, you must not sell or distribute this information to third parties, not members of your organisation, whether for monetary payment or otherwise. This information is intended to serve as general guidance and not constitute legal advice. The application and impact of laws can vary widely based on the specific facts involved. This information should not be used as a substitute for consultation with professional legal or other competent advisers. Before making any decision or taking action, consult a Customs Manager Ltd. professional. In no circumstances will Customs Manager Ltd be liable for any decision made or action taken in reliance on the information contained within this document or for any consequential, special or similar damages, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.

  • Navigating the Upcoming Changes to UK Trade with the Republic of Ireland

    There will be changes for products travelling from the Republic of Ireland to Great Britain. This includes when goods travel via Northern Ireland. We explain.

  • How to Successfully Navigate the Transitional CBAM Registry as a Declarant: A User Manual

    There are instructions in this paper for reporting declarants and CBAM declarants on how to use the CBAM Trader Portal.

  • Unlocking Opportunities: Exploring the Benefits of an ENHANCED UK-South Korea FTA

    The UK's adoption of a strategic approach to enhance the UK-South Korea Free Trade Agreement is a testament to its unwavering commitment to fostering mutually beneficial relationships with its partners. But what does it say?

  • Understanding the UK ECJU's Latest Strategic Export Controls Guidance

    Stay Compliant: What You Need to Know About the Updated UK Strategic Export Controls Guidance by the Export Control Joint Unit (ECJU).

  • Stay Up-to-Date with the Latest UK Trade Tariff & Customs Classification Updates

    Latest UK Trade Tariff and Customs classification updates. Date of latest update 27.11.2023

  • Who Decides the Height and Reason for EU Customs Fines: National or EU Law? New EU Judgement!

    In a recent ruling, an EU importer was fined by national authorities. However, the legality of the action was called into question and the case was examined in detail. The case and judgement can be downloaded.

  • EU: Examining the Effectiveness of the Generalised Scheme of Preferences (GSP)

    Unpacking the EU's GSP Unilateral Trade Programme: Insights from the Latest Effectiveness Report. Download the Report, a GSP Factsheet and detailed FAQs on GSP. The EU’s Generalised Scheme of Preferences (GSP) unilaterally provides preferential access to the Union market through reduced or removed EU import tariffs, to foster the sustainable development of lower-income countries and to reduce poverty through international trade. GSP benefits are linked to beneficiary countries’ respect of international standards on human rights, labour rights, environment and climate, and good governance. This report is a key part of the regular monitoring and reporting activities on the implementation of the GSP: It covers the implementation and impact of the GSP over the 2020 to 2022 period (the “reporting period”) across its three arrangements: Everything But Arms (EBA) applying to least developed countries (LDCs) Standard GSP and the special incentive arrangement for sustainable development (GSP+). This report assesses the longer-term impact of the GSP, with respect to both economic effects and sustainable development, and how to ensure continued engagement in the scheme among GSP beneficiaries. The main highlights of the report, in simple and easy to understand words are: The GSP is a key way for the EU to help low-income countries develop in a way that is sustainable. Also, even though exports were slower during and after the pandemic, the continued exports of GSP-benefiting countries to the EU are very important for economic stability, especially during times of crisis. By giving more access to the EU market than the standard GSP arrangement, GSP+ effectively implements international standards in good governance, climate and environmental protection, human and workers' rights, and human and workers' rights. The fact that Uzbekistan became a new GSP+ beneficiary during the reporting period is another sign of how appealing the programme is. Tajikistan officially applied to join the GSP+ in April 2023, and other countries are still interested in doing the same. The GSP pushes countries that get it to join multilateral governance structures by making them follow the rules of international conventions. For GSP+, this means that countries have to ratify and effectively implement these conventions. Many countries that benefit from the GSP have made a lot of progress in implementing and following international standards, even though they still have problems in some areas. EU GSP monitoring and implementation work helps to make sure that basic ILO standards on workers' rights are upheld. Investors and companies from the EU can also push for sustainable practises and international standards in GSP countries when it comes to human rights, workers' rights, the environment and climate, and good governance. However, all GSP countries need to keep working hard to reform in order to get the full benefits of the GSP, which include reducing poverty, diversifying the economy, and promoting sustainable development. More information and downloads The GSP 2020-2023 Report https://www.customsmanager.info/post/your-ultimate-guide-to-the-eu-gsp-2020-2022-report-factsheet-and-faqs The GSP FAQ document https://www.customsmanager.info/post/your-ultimate-guide-to-the-eu-gsp-2020-2022-report-factsheet-and-faqs The Factsheet on GSP https://www.customsmanager.info/post/your-ultimate-guide-to-the-eu-gsp-2020-2022-report-factsheet-and-faqs ---------------------------------- 4-In-1 Support Services: How to get more support 1. Customs & Global Trade Updates (Fee Subscription): www.customsmanager.info 2. Customs & Global Trade Consultancy & Advice (Free First Call): https://www.customsmanager.org/consultancy 3. Customs & Global Trade Training & Education: https://www.customsmanager.org/education-training 4. Compliant & efficient UK Customs Clearance: https://www.customsmanager.org/customs-agent Connect with us on socials LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/customs-manager-ltd/ X: @customsmanager YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CustomsManagerLtd Get in Touch · Website: www.customsmanager.org · E-Mail: info@customsmanager.org About Customs Manager’s Customs & Global Trade Intelligence Services The Premium Professional Legislative Monitoring Service (PLM) is a research and curation service which checks for legislative updates from official government websites based on the selected jurisdictions and topics. Paid Plan subscribers can access regular law change notifications to ensure they never miss a significant legal change on www.customsmanager.info – a website dedicated to customs & trade intelligence. At the same time, they save valuable time by engaging our dedicated trade specialists to carry the monitoring out for them. Premium subscribers also unlock all content on the Customs Manager’s Ltd. website, including our Customs & Trade Blog on www.customsmanager.info , providing vital thought leadership development services to empower them to trade effectively, efficiently and, of course, compliantly, across borders. Premium Subscribers can add jurisdictions and topics for an additional charge. About Customs Manager Ltd. We aim to empower people with import, export and transport responsibilities with helpful advice, insightful training and relevant trade intelligence services. We devote all our passion and energy to helping businesses grow faster cross-border. Working with us means having your own multilingual Customs Manager on standby to help you trade effectively, efficiently and, of course, compliantly wherever you want to go. Includes Brexit support and the ability to lodge customs declarations and making sense of rules of origin, customs classification and customs valuation to make but a few. Important Notice Customs Manager Ltd. owns the copyright in this document, except for external documents and links we refer to or make available. You are not allowed to use this information in any way that infringes its intellectual property rights. You may have to hold a valid licence to use this information. A licence can be obtained by becoming a Paid Plan subscriber to the Customs Managers’ Customs & Trade Intelligence service, also known as Professional Legislative Monitoring (PLM). As a Paid Plan subscriber, you may download and print this information which you may then use, copy or reproduce for your internal non-profit-making purposes. However, you are not permitted to use, copy or reproduce this information to profit or gain. In addition, you must not sell or distribute this information to third parties, not members of your organisation, whether for monetary payment or otherwise. This information is intended to serve as general guidance and not constitute legal advice. The application and impact of laws can vary widely based on the specific facts involved. This information should not be used as a substitute for consultation with professional legal or other competent advisers. Before making any decision or taking action, consult a Customs Manager Ltd. professional. In no circumstances will Customs Manager Ltd be liable for any decision made or action taken in reliance on the information contained within this document or for any consequential, special or similar damages, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.

  • Your Ultimate Guide to the EU GSP: 2020-2022 Report, Factsheet, and FAQs

    Everything You Need to Know About GSP 2020-2022: Downloadable Report, Factsheet, and FAQs

  • Customs Classification Challenge: What is the HS Code for a heat and moisture exchanging filter?

    Customs classification can be challenging. Try your luck with our guided classification challenge and compare your results with the official solution. Are you prepared and willing to take on the challenge of classifying this particular product? Why don't you propose this as a challenge for your team, encouraging them to brainstorm and devise a solution collectively? We would like to provide you with a comprehensive blueprint outlining the steps you can take to effectively support your team or yourself in finding the correct commodity code. This blueprint will guide you systematically, ensuring accuracy and efficiency in your search. So, let's begin by ensuring you have a comprehensive set of support tools available to assist you throughout the process. TIP: Download Now: The Customs Classification Questionnaire Course To Help You Find THAT Code. This Customs Classification Questionnaire course will provide an invaluable guide to help you find the correct code for your goods. We'll take you through the questionnaire step-by-step, providing you with all the information you need to understand each question and select the right code for your goods. Learn how to complete the questionnaire accurately, and take the first step to successful customs classification. https://www.customsmanager.org/product-page/the-customs-classification-questionnaire-to-help-you-find-that-code Step 1: Get a good description of the product A heat and moisture exchanging filter (HMEF), consisting of a plastic housing equipped with two 22 mm connectors and one luer lock connector. The HMEF also contains a filtering material made of glass fibres. It has a compressible volume of 65 ml and a weight of 43 grammes. The article has the following functions: — high-efficiency filtration, — ease of breathing because of a low air-flow resistance, — prevention of heat and moisture loss. The article is designed to be mounted on a patient’s airway connector (e.g. a facemask) on one end and to be connected via tubes to the anaesthetic or artificial respiration apparatus on the other end. It is designed for use in intensive care or during anaesthesia, to provide a barrier against the passage of viruses and to heat and moisturise the air inhaled by a patient. There is a picture: Step 2: Build your argument, grounded in law Start with an HS section (the Roman Numbers). Which one does this product fall into? Look at the GIR/GRIs and think about which ones could apply in this case? 1 & 6 is a given, any others? Get your support tools ready. Have you got the Section and chapter notes handy? Have you got access to the national explanatory notes of your country? What about the WCO classification explanatory notes? What about BTI? Case Law? Next, consider GIR 1 and find possible competing headings and try to unravel them with careful consideration of the section and heading notes. Use all the tools, including exclusions and exceptions, to support your case. Consider any other GIR rule you think is appropriate here Look at specific rules of your national tariff, like additional notes and subheading rules for numberings past 6 digits. Draft and fine-tune your justification and conclude by determining the article. Step 3: Write your justification There is no fixed rule, but it should clearly answer the question: Why is this code correct and give reasons backed up by the rules of classification? The geekier, the better. Here is an example: Classification is determined by general rules X and X for the interpretation of the Harmonised System of Classification as published by the WCO, version of year 20XX, and (insert name of national tariff). We considered the following Notes and wordings of HS/commodity codes: note XX and xx to Section XX The wording of HS codes XXXX, XXXX National Tariff commodity codes: XXXX XXXX The articles are produced in/by .... (see note XX to Section XX). Considering their xxx character the articles are to be considered as xxx. In addition, note xxx to Section xxx classifies Product A like Product B in that section. Classification under heading XXXX is excluded, because (see also the Harmonized System Explanatory Note to heading XXXX (X) and the Explanatory note to the National Tariff XXXX ). Consequently, the articles are to be classified under National Code XXXX XX XXas a xxx Now it is up to you :-) Can you try to find the 6-digit code for the WCO and the eight-digit code for the EU (or your country?) YOUR ANSWER IS __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Solution Our answer is published here, with detailed explanations https://www.customsmanager.info/all-news/categories/customs-classification (search for the name of the product) Help is here If you get stuck, please reach out to us in the chat. We are always happy to assist you. Good luck! More information and links GIRs: The Rules Customs Read When It Approves Your Import GIR in Customs Classification, this expression is the talk of each and every seminar within customs. But what GIRs are exactly? https://www.customsmanager.info/post/customs-classification-girs Struggle to classify? Read the WCO Explanatory Notes Here Access the WCO Explanatory Notes 2022 and previous versions to assist you with your customs classification efforts. https://www.customsmanager.info/post/struggle-to-classify-read-the-wco-explanatory-notes-here Course: Tariff and Customs Classification Multiple Dates Virtual Training Event This course develops the competencies that professionals need to deal with all aspects of tariff and classification of goods, including HS code determination, application, validation, and usage of tariffs and online databases, GIRs and ATR (BTIs). (Course ID: OC03) https://www.customsmanager.org/events 4-In-1 Support Services: How to get more support 1. Customs & Global Trade Updates (Fee Subscription): www.customsmanager.info 2. Customs & Global Trade Consultancy & Advice (Free First Call): https://www.customsmanager.org/consultancy 3. Customs & Global Trade Training & Education: https://www.customsmanager.org/education-training 4. Compliant & efficient UK Customs Clearance: https://www.customsmanager.org/customs-agent Connect with us on socials LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/customs-manager-ltd/ X: @customsmanager YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CustomsManagerLtd Get in Touch · Website: www.customsmanager.org · E-Mail: info@customsmanager.org About Customs Manager’s Customs & Global Trade Intelligence Services The Premium Professional Legislative Monitoring Service (PLM) is a research and curation service which checks for legislative updates from official government websites based on the selected jurisdictions and topics. Paid Plan subscribers can access regular law change notifications to ensure they never miss a significant legal change on www.customsmanager.info – a website dedicated to customs & trade intelligence. At the same time, they save valuable time by engaging our dedicated trade specialists to carry the monitoring out for them. Premium subscribers also unlock all content on the Customs Manager’s Ltd. website, including our Customs & Trade Blog on www.customsmanager.info , providing vital thought leadership development services to empower them to trade effectively, efficiently and, of course, compliantly, across borders. Premium Subscribers can add jurisdictions and topics for an additional charge. About Customs Manager Ltd. We aim to empower people with import, export and transport responsibilities with helpful advice, insightful training and relevant trade intelligence services. We devote all our passion and energy to helping businesses grow faster cross-border. Working with us means having your own multilingual Customs Manager on standby to help you trade effectively, efficiently and, of course, compliantly wherever you want to go. Includes Brexit support and the ability to lodge customs declarations + Rules of Origin Important Notice Customs Manager Ltd. owns the copyright in this document, except for external documents and links we refer to or make available. You are not allowed to use this information in any way that infringes its intellectual property rights. You may have to hold a valid licence to use this information. A licence can be obtained by becoming a Paid Plan subscriber to the Customs Managers’ Customs & Trade Intelligence service, also known as Professional Legislative Monitoring (PLM). As a Paid Plan subscriber, you may download and print this information which you may then use, copy or reproduce for your internal non-profit-making purposes. However, you are not permitted to use, copy or reproduce this information to profit or gain. In addition, you must not sell or distribute this information to third parties, not members of your organisation, whether for monetary payment or otherwise. This information is intended to serve as general guidance and not constitute legal advice. The application and impact of laws can vary widely based on the specific facts involved. This information should not be used as a substitute for consultation with professional legal or other competent advisers. Before making any decision or taking action, consult a Customs Manager Ltd. professional. In no circumstances will Customs Manager Ltd be liable for any decision made or action taken in reliance on the information contained within this document or for any consequential, special or similar damages, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.

  • The Benefits of Utilizing EU Duty Suspensions for Your Product Imports

    Unlock the secrets to EU duty suspensions with our comprehensive guide! Discover how to import products at 0% duty rates and save big. Date of last Update: 27.11.2023

  • U.S.: Modernized ACE Direct User Interface Portal

    Businesses have the option to launch the AESDirect User Interface (UI) directly from the modernised ACE Portal.

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