NewsCase StudiesEvents

Getting someone to deal with customs for you – how freight forwarders can help

Also in the news...

Who is subject to financial sanctions in the UK?

A guide to the current consolidated list of asset freeze targets, and a list of persons named in relation to financial and investment restrictions under the Russia regulations

Homes for Ukraine visa sponsorship scheme: privacy notice

Homes for Ukraine visa sponsorship scheme: How we use personal data.

Check duties and customs procedures for exporting goods

Find information about how to move goods from the UK to the rest of the world.

Record-breaking £150bn investment unveiled during US State Visit

Record-breaking investment into the UK of £150 billon unveiled during historic US State Visit, boosting jobs and catapulting growth

US financial giants boost UK investments and jobs across London, Edinburgh, Belfast and Manchester

The Government has announced over £1.25 billion of inward investment from US finance companies, creating 1,800 UK jobs.

Getting someone to deal with customs for you – how freight forwarders can help

Back to News

Import and export declarations are complicated, requiring specialist skill, knowledge and IT, including government authorisations. Very few businesses make their own declarations, instead they use someone else to deal with import and export declarations for them, such as freight forwarding companies and fast parcel operators. Go to GOV.UK to find out more.

You are not logged in!

Please login or register to ask our experts a question.

Login now or register.