30 results were returned
EU sanctions compliance does not stop at the EU border or with the screening of direct business partners. In view of adhering to the EU sanctions and managing related compliance and liability risks, EU entities must ...
On 8 June 2018, the Trade Defence Instruments Modernisation Package (the "Modernisation Package") became applicable in the European Union (EU).
European Commission Vice President and former Latvian Prime Minister, Valdis Dombrovskis, was officially confirmed as the new Trade Commissioner on 7 October, following the recent resignation of Phil Horgan over an ...
Uncertainty in view of customs valuation rules discussions
Adoption of EU screening mechanism for foreign direct investments
On 20 October, the European Commission decided upon definitive anti-dumping duties on imports of heavyweight thermal paper (HWTP) from South Korea. The decision sets levies on Korean HWTP producers at 15.8% and enforces ...
It follows from a recent judgment from the Court of Justice of the European Union (“CJEU”) that the competent customs authorities are allowed – under the former Community Customs Code (“CCC”) – to grant market operators ...
As of 1 January 2021, the United Kingdom (UK) left the EU Single Market and the EU Customs Union, following the end of a transition period. As a result, supply chains and sales channels involving the UK are now governed ...
The Government has enacted the Taxation (Cross-border Trade) Act 2018, to establish an independent UK trade and customs regime. This will be necessary as from Brexit when the UK leaves the EU Customs Union. Whilst the ...
This note reviews the impact of a hard Brexit on the UK's trading relationships with EU Member States and also third countries.
DEFAULT DEFAULT Most Relevant Alphabetical Chronological Go
REFINE RESULTS: