New border requirements for moving goods to and from the EU
Recordings and videos that outline in more technical detail the new rules for moving goods to and from the EU.
New border requirements: an overview
- Watch a recording of a webinar from 22 December 2020 which outlines the new trading rules coming into force at the end of the Transition Period. How to continue to trade at the end of the end of transition period (Border and Protocol Delivery Group)
- Watch a recording of a webinar which gives an overview of trading with the EU under the new rules - February 2021
New border requirements: Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) controls
- Watch a series of recordings about trading with the EU under new rules: Webinars on trading with the EU. This includes the basics about what you need to know: an overview of Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) controls, UK traffic management and customs VAT and excise goods. (Border and Protocol Delivery Group)
New border requirements: new GB regulatory regime for chemicals
- Register to view a recording of a webinar explaining the impact of the new GB regulatory regime for chemicals. Regulating chemicals after the UK transition period (DEFRA)
Webinars for moving goods through specific routes
- Watch Recordings from December 2020 border event: Landbridge and Short Straits. This video series illustrates the new border changes through a series of case studies showing the movement of goods through the short straits. (Border and Protocol Delivery Group)
- Watch Recordings from December 2020 border event: Direct maritime routes. This video series illustrates the new border changes through a series of case studies showing the movement of goods through the maritime ports focussing on routes to Belgium and the Netherlands. (Border and Protocol Delivery Group)
- Watch recording from July 2021 event: Trading between Ireland and Great Britain? Get ready for 1st October. This video covers trading between Ireland and Great Britain from the 1 October 2021 with focus on the movement of Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) goods. This webinar was delivered on 23 July 2021. Information is accurate as of the time of recording.