import control - Gerlach Customs https://gerlach-customs.com Customs. Simply Cleared. Tue, 16 Aug 2022 08:41:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://gerlach-customs.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Icon_gerlach_250px-1-70x70-1.png import control - Gerlach Customs https://gerlach-customs.com 32 32 UK postpones planned additional import controls for EU goods https://gerlach-customs.com/news/news-and-trends/uk-postpones-planned-additional-import-controls-for-eu-goods/ Fri, 06 May 2022 08:27:02 +0000 https://gerlach-customs.com/news/uk-postpones-planned-additional-import-controls-for-eu-goods/ In a published statement by Jacob Rees-Mogg, the UK government’s Brexit Opportunities and Efficiency Minister, it was announced that a number of additional import controls on EU goods into the UK, originally scheduled to be introduced from July 1, 2022, have been postponed. The U.K. Cabinet Office said it would be “wrong to impose new administrative requirements on businesses that could pass on the associated costs to consumers who are already under financial pressure.”


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In addition, the impact of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on supply chains and rising energy costs were factors in the decision to delay the measure, it said. Also to be suspended is the requirement for security declarations when importing goods into the United Kingdom.

The customs controls, which originally were to have taken effect July 1, 2022, include:

  • The requirement for further Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) checks on EU imports currently at destination to be moved to Border Control Post (BCP).
  • The requirement for safety and security declarations on EU imports.
  • The requirement for further health certification and SPS checks for EU imports.
  • Prohibitions and restrictions on the import of chilled meats from the EU.

The ministerial statement goes on to say that “businesses can now stop their preparations for July and a target operating model will be published in the autumn setting out the new import controls at borders, now planned for the end of 2023.”

It is important to note in this context that import controls already in place since January 1, 2022 will remain in place.

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