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When you can bring seal, walrus and sea lion products into Great Britain. How recognised authorities can get approval to export seal products to Great Britain for trade.
Find out about risks of excise duty evasion and other commercial risks if you're an excise warehousekeeper, registered owner, duty representative or registered consignor.
How to create invoices for transactions in foreign currencies and convert them into pound sterling when you account for VAT.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Morrisons and Marks and Spencer are the latest retailers to agree to address 65 anti-competitive land agreements which prevent rivals opening nearby
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Guidance for businesses trading in timber and timber-related products.
Find out which live animals and animal foods or feeding stuffs are zero-rated for VAT.
The OIM’s objective is to support the effective operation of the UK Internal Market. It assesses whether the Internal Market is operating effectively and provides expert and independent advice to UK government and devolved administrations.
Check what you need to do if you manufacture, import, transport, store or sell tobacco products in the UK.
Rules to follow if you’re moving animals or animal products from one country to another and transiting through Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales), known as ‘landbridge’ movements.
Informs stakeholders – businesses and their advisers, consumer groups, and other interested parties on how the CMA conducts market studies.
Fake, potentially harmful Ozempic and Saxenda pens have been found in the UK: you should only access these medicines via a medical prescription.
Find out how to declare goods you’re bringing into Great Britain to sell or use for your business that are under the total value of £2,500 and meet certain other conditions.
Reported problems with the supply of an animal medicine and the date when the issue is expected to be resolved.
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