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Exporting to Singapore after Brexit

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Guidance explaining changes for UK exporters to Singapore if we leave the EU with no deal.

Singapore Trade agreement

An EU-Singapore trade agreement came into force on 21 November 2019.

The UK is seeking to replicate the effects of this agreement for after the UK leaves the EU.

Singapore Tariffs and quotas

The UK would export to Singapore on Most Favoured Nation terms under World Trade Organization (WTO) rules, until a UK-Singapore agreement comes into effect.

Managing risk

Find out how UK businesses can manage risk when doing business in Singapore.

Controlled goods

The export licensing regulations for controlled goods will be affected.

Controlled goods include:

  • military items
  • dual-use items (items with both civil and military uses)
  • firearms

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