Updates: iCustoms Award, CDS Deadline, BTOM Flower Chaos, UK Ratifies CPTPP Trade Deal, ICS2 Release 3 , Multimodal Expo….
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We're thrilled to announce that iCustoms has been shortlisted as a finalist for the prestigious Multimodal Customs Technology Company of the Year Award 2024!?
It recognises iCustoms ' position as an industry leader and serves as a powerful validation of our commitment to innovation and excellence.
Join us as we showcase our innovative technology solutions at the Multimodal Expo 2024.
HMRC has recommended exporters migrate to the Customs Declaration Service (CDS) “as quickly as possible” ahead of a firm 4 June deadline.
Time is running out for exporters that have been advised to? seek support to transition from the existing Customs Handling of Import and Export Freight (CHIEF) system. ?Be in the know
It's a confusing time for many including the flower industry in the UK after the government introduced physical checks on some food and plants from the EU.
DEFRA aimed to check between 3% and 5% of consignments containing “medium-risk” products such as cut flowers, however all trucks with flowers were stopped for checks disrupting flower deliveries . Find out here? ?
The UK has ratified the terms of its agreement to join CPTPP, showcasing its commitment to global trade and economic prosperity.
British businesses will benefit from the UK's accession to CPTPP through lower tariffs and fewer barriers to trade. Among the benefits described by the government are a cut to “red tape” for UK exports, as well as “increased flexibility” via modernised rules of origin for British goods.
The Department for Business and Trade (DBT) also says that new provisions will “limit barriers” for investment. The CPTPP area includes 500m people and would account for 15% of world trade once the UK joins, according to DBT .
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Economic operators carrying goods by sea, inland waterways, road and rail to the European Union, Norway, Switzerland, or Northern Ireland will now have to submit a complete Entry Summary Declaration (ENS) dataset to ICS2.?
Failure to comply with ICS2 requirements will result in delays,? disruptions and potential fines and penalties for persons liable for submitting the Safety and Security data to ICS2.? See how this affects you?
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iCustoms will be attending the? Multimodal Expo 2024 at NEC Birmingham? from 11th -13th June 2024 . Find us at? stand no? 3055
Come and say hello or book a meeting with our CEO Adnan Zaheer here?
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