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Customs Update: Summer 2025  

Navigating the complex world of customs can be a daunting task for exporters and importers alike. During the “Talking Trade & Summer BBQ 2025” event, Neil Bird, Customs and Trade Advisor at Gaston Schul, delivered an insightful talk on the latest customs updates and shared practical advice to help traders ensure compliance while minimising risks. If your business is trading internationally, staying informed about regulatory changes and customs best practices is essential. Here are the key highlights and actionable insights from Neil's session. 1. Understanding Customs Valuation Customs valuation plays a critical role in international trade as it determines how much duty and tax traders will pay on imported goods. Neil referenced new guidance introduced by HMRC on 25th June 2025, aiming to clarify the process of customs valuation.

Key takeaways from Talking Trade 2025

On 2 July 2025, we welcomed businesses and professionals involved in international trade to Leigh Court in Bristol for our “Talking Trade & Summer BBQ” event. As Senior Marketing Manager at Business West, I was pleased to see both familiar faces and new connections in attendance. Our aim was to provide practical insights on current trade issues - ranging from Brexit (still!) and free trade agreements (FTAs) to recent US tariff changes - while also giving everyone the chance to network in a relaxed setting, complete with a summer BBQ and, for those up for it, a bit of axe throwing and welly wanging. Here’s a look back on the day’s discussions, key points, and takeaways.

Responsible Business: Great Western Credit Union's Money@Work

Welcome to the Responsible Business series, dedicated to empowering businesses of all sizes to better support their employees. Through insightful conversations and expert advice from our members, we aim to provide you with the tools and strategies needed to make a positive impact. This month, we’re excited to feature Emily Woolin from Great Western Credit Union to share some information about Money@Work, their free financial wellbeing service.

The future of temporary exports: Digital Carnets

Digital Carnets have been in development for some time, and we’re now fast approaching full implementation - exciting news for the world of temporary exports! With the introduction of eATA Carnets, the process is set to become more efficient and user-friendly. Imagine simply scanning a QR code on your phone to declare your equipment when crossing a border, rather than presenting your paper ATA Carnet - no more paperwork, no more hassle.