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EU customs reforms

By Business West's in-house Customs Agent, Joe Goldsworthy On Thursday 18th May, the European Union announced there would be sweeping reforms to the way declarations are dealt with in the EU. The...
Elsa Mendl
Elsa Mendl
Posted on: 19.05.23
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Special dispensation for hand-carried musical instruments for the EU and Switzerland

The EU and Switzerland have now waived the requirement for an ATA Carnet for musicians hand-carrying their own instruments for the purpose of performing at an event or concert. In the EU only, this...
Elsa Mendl
Elsa Mendl
Posted on: 18.05.23
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International trade office closed: BW200 staff party

Important service update for all international trade customers: the international trade office will be closed on Tuesday 6th June 2023 from 10:30am as the team will be attending Business West's 200...
Catherine Stephens
Catherine Stephens
Business West
Posted on: 17.05.23
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UK/Australia FTA: what does it mean for British exporters?

You are likely to be aware of the UK/Australia trade deal that is due to come into effect at the end of this month (31st May 2023), but you may be less sure of how it might impact your business. Here...
Fiona Parsons
Fiona Parsons
Posted on: 17.05.23
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Could Transit Declarations unlock exporting potential?

By Business West’s in-house Customs Agent, Joe Goldsworthy Winning new trade in Europe can seem difficult at the moment, so you may want to consider utilising Transit Declarations to remain...
Elsa Mendl
Elsa Mendl
Posted on: 17.05.23
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Unleashing success through international trade training

We have recently relaunched our popular series of Customs Declaration training courses , run by our resident expert in all things customs-related, Joe Goldsworthy. This course will highlight exactly...
Fiona Parsons
Fiona Parsons
Posted on: 17.05.23
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