
Latest update: Changes from Jan 1st now UK is no longer in the EU
January 4, 2021
As we return from the Christmas and New Year break, UK is no longer part of the EU. Brexit has finally happened, a UK-EU deal has been agreed and a raft of changes are in place from 1st January 2021.
There is a great deal of information available to help businesses adjust to the new situation and to assist members UKWA has shared some key links from Gov.UK below. Simply click on the buttons to access latest updates:
Trading and moving goods in and out of Northern Ireland from 1 January 202
Taking cash in and out of Northern Ireland
Rules of origin for goods moving between the UK and EU
Check if Authorised Economic Operator status could benefit you
Apply for repayment or remission of import duties (C285)
Claiming preferential rates of duty between the UK and EU
For any further assistance, please contact us at enquiries@ukwa.org.uk or visit the government’s website, Gov.UK
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