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Check the tariff classification for picnic rugs made up of 2 layers of knitted textile fabrics.
04 wastes are from the leather, fur and textile industries. Your permit lists the 04 waste codes you can use. You must follow the guidance given in the Before you start section.
Get help to classify various types of wood for import and export.
Starting an investigation of hot-rolled steel sheet pile imports, originating in China.
The U9 exemption allows you to use waste in place of raw materials to manufacture a finished product.
Find out about the termination of the anti-dumping investigation on imports of hot-rolled steel sheet piles, originating in the People’s Republic of China.
Find out when Aggregates Levy applies to extracted rock, sand and gravel and when you need to register and pay.
The Pile Fuel Cladding Silo is one of our oldest waste stores and one of the highest hazard facilities on the Sellafield site, dating to the early 1950’s
A report on osteoarthritis of the knee in carpet fitters and carpet and floor layers by the Industrial Injuries Advisory Council (IIAC).
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge S Walker and Mr S Mason on Date 30 December 2020
Check when rock, sand and gravel used in industrial and agricultural processes are eligible for relief from Aggregates Levy.
Arrange a special collection for large waste items - most councils will collect things like old sofas, fridges or washing machines for a fee
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge Amran Vance, Mr H Geddes and Mr Alan Ring on Date 22 November 2022
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