To ease pressure on British living costs, on 28 April 2022 the UK government announced that no further restrictions on the import of goods from the EU would be imposed this year. In other words, traders will continue to be able to move their goods from the EU to Great Britain as they do now.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the recent rise in global energy costs have had a significant effect on supply chains that are still recovering from the pandemic.
According to the British government, experts will now review how to implement remaining restrictions in a better way so as to work with innovative new technologies, with further details to be published in a new controls regime targeted to come into force at the end of 2023.
Specifically, the following controls which were planned for introduction from July 2022 will now not be introduced immediately:
However, if a business imports goods from the EU into Great Britain and has chosen to submit safety and security (S&S) declarations on those movements, they can continue to do so on a voluntary basis.
The Minister for Brexit Opportunities, Jacob Rees-Mogg, underlines, “We want the process for importing goods from the EU to be safe, secure, and efficient and we want to harness innovative new technologies to streamline processes and reduce frictions. It’s precisely because of Brexit that we’re able to build this UK-focused system.”
The controls that have already been introduced will remain in place, i.e.:
“The British government emphasizes that it is still committed to closing the Customs Handling of Import and Export Freight (CHIEF) system in line with the published dates and encourages everyone to continue preparing to move to the Customs Declaration Service. CHIEF will close for imports after 30 September 2022, and exports after 31 March 2023. The move across to the Customs Declaration Service is still on track,” says Anna Smirnova, UK Head of AsstrA Industrial Project Logistics
About AsstrA
AsstrA-Associated Traffic AG is a multinational transportation and logistics service provider headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland. For 30 years, AsstrA has been providing its customers with a full range of global 3PL services via road, rail, air, and sea transportation. The service portfolio includes warehouse logistics, customs clearance, cargo insurance, support for import-export operations, and project logistics.
AsstrA’s team employs more than 1,000 people in countries across Europe, the CIS, Asia, and the USA. The quality of services is confirmed by ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001, ISO 22000, ISO 28000, GDP, and SQAS certifications.
AsstrA-Associated Traffic AG is a member of leading trade associations including FIATA, WCA, and TAPA.