Brexit Solutions for UK and EU

Ian Simmonds • December 28, 2020

Supporting companies with import and export solutions

Brexit Solutions for UK and EU


Overview


We have been developing contingency plans to ensure our customers’ products are delivered correctly after 1 January 2021. Significant changes will occur once the UK has left the EU. All UK businesses will be required to provide Customs documentation for products exported to, or imported from the EU, even with the ‘EU Deal’ on Brexit. 


ICS, as part of our customer services, will be supporting companies with the necessary Customs documentation to comply with the new regulations.


Brexit and Northern Ireland


Products moving between Great Britain and Northern Ireland will need to comply with the Northern Ireland protocol agreed in October 2019. Products crossing the Irish Sea will need to demonstrate compliance with the new measures. This means that new Customs and regulatory paperwork, checks and processes will be required on goods entering Northern Ireland from Great Britain from 1 January 2021. 


ICS has solutions in place to move products between Great Britain and Northern Ireland, or to bring products into Northern Ireland from outside the UK.


Brexit: Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland


The movement of products between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland should not require any new Customs declarations, paperwork, duty tariffs, quotas or checks on rules of origin. 


If you would like more details, please call +44 (0) 118 932 8447 or email info@icsglobalservices.com


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