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Reference Documents for The Customs (Import Duty Variation) Regulations 2021

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Reference Documents for The Customs (Import Duty Variation) Regulations 2021

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Find out about the additional duties which apply on certain goods originating from the United States of America.

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Effective 1 June 2022, the additional tariffs, applied on certain goods originating from the Unites States of America, are now suspended. The statutory instrument that has given legal effect to this suspension is The Customs (Variation of Import Duty) (Amendment) Regulations 2022.

This document sets out the additional duties which apply on certain goods originating from the United States of America.

The statutory instruments that have given legal effect to this reference documents, or revoked previous versions of this instrument, can be found at:

  • The Customs (Import Duty Variation) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020
  • The Customs (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2021

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