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  • Unlocking DCTS: Inter-Regional & Extended Cumulation Application

    Discover how to navigate the DCTS application process for inter-regional or extended cumulation. Get the guidance you need for successful trade agreements.

  • UK: ADD & CVD on optical fibre cable from China

    Imposing ADD & CVD on optical fibre cable imports from China? Find out how the UK protects its growing industry against unfair trade practices. The government has accepted the TRA's recommendations to impose anti-dumping and countervailing charges on optical fibre cable imports from China. In response to the TRA's recommendations on dumping and subsidisation, the government put new laws into place on October 23, 2023, to protect the UK's growing optical fibre cable industry against unfair trade practises by China. An estimated £88 million is added to the UK economy by this growing industry. In 2021, the UK sold around 5.7 million fibre kilometres of optical fibre cable, which included sales from both imports and UK manufacturers. Businesses and homes may access the internet with optical fibre cable. The TRA investigated whether imports of these items were provided at discriminatory prices due to subsidies in two different cases (AD0021 and AS0022) and if they were dumped in the UK at prices lower than what they would sell for in their home country. The UK market for optical fibre cable is expected to grow over the next five years as a result of government investments in broadband infrastructure, such as Project Gigabit, a £5 billion initiative to bring faster broadband to communities that are difficult to reach, and network upgrades brought on by the growing demand for broadband. Approximately half of the optical fibre used in the UK is produced locally, according to estimates from the TRA; imports from China, India, the US, Poland, and Germany supply the remaining market share. The investigation concluded that UK consumers were harmed by Chinese optical fibre cables that were both subsidised and dumped. Procedures for trade remedies will now be in place to protect the UK industry. The new anti-dumping duties vary from 23% to 46.2%, while the new countervailing charge rates range from 10.62% to 11.79%. Background information The Trade Remedies Authority filed this complaint on April 26, 2022. The investigations into anti-dumping and anti-subsidy will be conducted between January 1, 2021, and December 31, 2021. The TRA has chosen the injury period (IP), which is from January 1, 2018, to December 31, 2021, as the time range for evaluating injury. The Trade Remedies Authority is the UK body that assesses whether further trade remedy measures are necessary to counter unfair import practises and unexpected import surges. The TRA is the arm's-length organisation of the Department for Business & Trade. If UK industries are concerned about imports, they may apply to the TRA for a new trade remedy action. These are the third and fourth new investigations that the TRA has launched, after a probe into potential aluminium extrusion dumping that opened in June 2021 and a case involving Turkish ironing boards that began in May 2022. Imported goods that are being dumped at prices less than what they would get on the global market are the focus of anti-dumping remedies. Reducing the cost of manufacturing, countervailing remedies target imports that get preferential subsidies in their country of origin. A thorough justification for the reason why not all government subsidies may be countervailed, or contested via trade remedies, can be found in the TRA's instructions on subsidy investigations. 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 Export Control 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 to go. Includes Brexit support and the ability to lodge customs declarations + Rules of Origin 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.

  • EU: Customs Valuation Experts Meeting - Download Minutes

    Download the minutes of the latest EU experts meeting on Customs Valuation. Download the agenda and minutes. Date of last update. 30.10.2023

  • EU Customs Classification Positions on WCO HS 2028

    Understand what the EU is discussing regarding HS modifications at the World Customs Organization in 2028 when the HS changes and which Chapters are discussed.

  • EU: Customs Declaration Modernization Meetings in Brussels

    EU-27 Customs Experts meet on data integration and harmonization of the customs declaration. See what they discussed.

  • EU: Customs Classification Decisions in Agriculture & Chemistry

    Find out what the EU is talking about in their discussions when it comes to EU customs classification in agricultural and chemical products. Date of last update: 30.10.2023

  • World Customs Organisation (WCO) E-Commerce & Customs Valuation Conference: Download Presentations

    Summary + Presentations from the World Customs Organisation (WCO) E-Commerce & Customs Valuation Conference can be downloaded.

  • Demystifying Rules of Origin - (Part 3)

    In this latest three-part videocast, former business journalist Paul Mullins grills Rules of Origin expert Arne Mielken.

  • UK: How to apply for an Advance Tariff Ruling

    United Kingdom: A Comprehensive Guide on the Application Process for an Advanced Tariff Ruling (ATR)

  • EU, UK Veterinary Border & SPS Controls: Latest Updates

    Stay updated on the latest Veterinary Border & SPS controls in the EU and UK. Find guides, documents, and resources for food & retail businesses. Date of last update: 30.10.2023 DEFRA Webinar: New SPS Rules on 31 January 2024 for EU Food and Feed 28 October 2023 Get a sneak peek into the future of SPS rules in the UK! Download the slides of the latest DEFRA Webinar for rules starting on 31 January 2024 for expert insights on UK veterinary regulations for EU food imports. Don't miss out! https://www.customsmanager.info/post/uk-new-sps-rules-from-31-jan-2024-slides-and-recording The Accredited Trusted Trader Scheme (ATTS) - What and why does it matter? Updated: Oct 15 Discover the importance of the Accredited Trusted Trader Scheme (ATTS) and how it supports businesses importing medium-risk products into Great Britain. https://www.customsmanager.info/post/the-accredited-trusted-trader-scheme-atts-what-is-it-and-why-does-it-matter UK: Chilled minced meats & preparation allowed from 2024 From 31 January 2024, imports of certain chilled minced meats and chilled meat preparations from the EU, other EEA countries can continue when health certification requirements come into effect. Details here: https://www.customsmanager.info/post/uk-chilled-minced-meats-preperation-allowed-from-2024 UK's Final Border Operating Model (TOM) - View our article collection The UK published the final Border Operating Model (TOM). Read our multilingual collection of blog entries to help you understand, prepare and implement. Read the following articles UK: SPS Animal Food Controls from 31 January 2024 (TOM) - Introduction + key timelines UK SPS-Lebensmittelkontrollen ab 31 Januar 2024: Unser Bericht - auf Deutsch Download the final UK Border Target Operating Model (TOM) SPS Controls UK: Risk Categories under the final UK Border Target Operating Model- TOM UK SPS controls: Expert Guidance & Detailed FAQs for Professionals https://www.customsmanager.info/post/uk-publishes-final-border-operating-model-tom IPAFFS (UK): Leveraging simplified filing The UK has detailed plans to mass IPAFFS filings simply. Read our IPAFFS How To guide. https://www.customsmanager.info/post/uk-ipaffs-practical-how-to-guide-to-sps-pre-arrival-notifications Risk categories for animal and animal product imports from non-EU countries to Great Britain Import risk categories under the Border Target Operating Model (TOM) for animals or animal products you’re importing from a non-EU country to Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales), and the import rules for each category. https://www.customsmanager.info/post/sps-risk-categorization-under-the-uk-border-target-operating-model-tom UK: Is your GB business approved to export to the EU? List Updated Only approved GB businesses may export food products to the EU. Check the updated list: Is your business on it? Date of last update 09.10.2023 https://www.customsmanager.info/post/uk-is-your-gb-business-approved-to-export-to-the-eu-list-updated Find a UK veterinary certification officer A list of organisations in England, Scotland, and Wales inspecting and certifying animal and animal products for export. The list does not include every certifier. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/find-a-professional-to-certify-export-health-certificates 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 Export Control 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 to go. Includes Brexit support and the ability to lodge customs declarations + Rules of Origin 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?

  • New U.S. October 7th Export Controls on China: Answering Your Questions

    Get all your questions answered about the new U.S. export controls on the export of items for supercomputers + semiconductors + Entity List changes. Learn how these restrictions impact U.S. and non U.S. businesses. What happened? The United States has imposed stricter restrictions on the export of American semiconductors, ostensibly aimed at curbing China's progress in supercomputing and semiconductor progress. The new controls are expected to prevent the majority of US semiconductor shipments from reaching Chinese data centres, where they are used to build AI models. Why are these export controls necessary? The officials of the United States are aiming to limit China's access to advanced semiconductors that could be utilized for the development of artificial intelligence and sophisticated computers, which may be used for military purposes. The U.S. government believes that controlling the technology is crucial for national security. They fear that if China's military gains access to such cutting-edge technology, it may use it to steer hypersonic missiles, install sophisticated surveillance systems, or decode highly confidential U.S. codes. What is the effect of these sanctions? American companies that export advanced technology chips or equipment to China must obtain a special license or government notification. In addition to this, chip producers must acquire trade licenses for numerous countries that are subject to US arms embargoes, to prevent China from obtaining advanced US chips through unaffiliated countries. Who is affected by these new export controls? These new export controls may affect Nvidia, AMD, and Intel companies. According to U.S. officials, these export controls will not apply to processors used in commercial applications like gaming systems, laptops, telephones, and electric automobiles. When will the new export controls enter into effect? Some legislation will take effect sooner, but most in 30 days. The Biden administration has invested extensively in US semiconductor makers to counter China's growing dominance over cutting-edge technology. In parallel, it has been trying to allow unlimited trade with other nations while restricting military technology exports to China. U.S. authorities aim to "protect American technology with a small yard and high fence." More Information and Links 1) U.S. Update to "Semiconductor Manufacturing Items to China" Export Control Rules Detailed analysis of the EAR changes to U.S. Export Controls and how they impact semiconductor manufacturing items exported to China. https://www.customsmanager.info/post/u-s-update-to-semiconductor-manufacturing-items-to-china-export-control-rules 2) U.S. Update to "Advanced Computing to China" Export Control Rules Detailed analysis of the EAR changes to U.S. Export Controls and how they impact supercomputer items exported to China + links to the Federal Register https://www.customsmanager.info/post/us-update-to-advanced-computing-to-china-export-control-rules 3) U.S. Export Controls: 13 Entity List Additions - Advanced Computer & Semiconductor Discover the latest U.S. export control updates and how they impact advanced computer and semiconductor manufacturing items by placing 13 companies on the U.S. EAR Entity List. https://www.customsmanager.info/post/u-s-export-controls-13-additions-to-entity-list-advanced-computer-semiconductor 4) BIS Webinar on Supercomputer + Semiconductor EAR Rule Change Join the BIS EAR webinar to learn more bout the changes to the EAR in a webinar by BIS. Details here. https://www.customsmanager.info/post/bis-webinar-on-supercomputer-semiconductor-ear-rule-change 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 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.

  • BIS Webinar on Supercomputer + Semiconductor EAR Rule Change

    Join the BIS EAR webinar to learn more bout the changes to the EAR in a webinar by BIS. Details here.

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