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News
13/4/2023

IUU Catch Certificates

Why do you need an IUU Catch Certificate? An Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated (IUU) Catch Certificate is a document that is provided to health authorities to confirm the shipment is legal and safe to import. In the UK, an IUUCC must be presented to the Department for Environment, Food, and …
Fishing Regulations
DEFRA
Food
Article
News
24/1/2024

The Fresh Food Industry & Customs

What are the challenges of international fresh food supply? Health is the number one priority when it comes to fresh food. We, as consumers, need to know that the food we buy isn’t going to make us unwell. Any problems that arise also need to be traceable so that potential epidemics can be locked …
fresh food
Certificate of Origin
Food
UK Target Border Operating Model
Article
News
10/9/2019

Incoterms explained: Carriage Paid To (CPT)

Risks and costs for the seller The seller is responsible for arranging and paying for transport to the buyer's appointed carrier, and for obtaining all necessary export documentation. Once the goods have arrived at the first carrier, the risk is transferred to the buyer. This may be the sea or air …
Ship
Customs
Export
Global Trade
Import
Incoterms
Article
News
15/12/2020

Incoterms Explained: Ex Works (EXW)

Risks and Costs for the Seller There is no risk and cost for the seller in getting the goods delivered to the buyer. The seller is not even responsible for loading the goods when they are picked up. The seller has to properly pack and label the goods and get them ready for shipment. Risks and Costs …
looking through the keyhole
Ex Works
Export
Import
Incoterms
Article
News
6/4/2023

Importing Fruit

In most cases, clearing a container through customs happens at the terminal. Import duties and VAT are paid if applicable and then the container leaves the terminal. But in the case of shipments with fruit, the process is different. Getting Your Fruit Through Customs Before a shipment of fruit is …
Fruit Import
Food
Fruit
Import
Article
17/4/2023

Phosphine ban in France to kill trade instead of pests

What is the new ban on phosphine for French cereals? Phosphine is a commonly used insecticide, used to stop insects from being transported from one country to another in food shipments. To do this, the grains need to be placed in an airtight space with phosphine tablets for several days. A shipping …
Cereals
Food
Article
News
14/7/2023

Fête de la Fédération – Importing Traditional French foods

Salmon en papillote Translated, this means “salmon in parchment”. To cook this simple but tasty dish, you wrap your salmon in parchment (or tin foil) with some sliced vegetables, fennel, dill, lemon, and some olive oil. Bake for 12-15 minutes so the juices mix. That’s it! If you are importing …
bastilleday
France
Food
Article
News
13/3/2023

Why didn’t the peanut cross the ocean?

What health risks are there in transporting peanuts? Depending on where your peanuts are imported from, there is a risk of contamination by aflatoxins. These are a family of fungi that grow in warm and wet conditions, as is common in countries which grow peanuts. If your shipment of peanuts has …
Why did the peanut cross the road?
Certificate of Origin
Classification
Export
Food
Import
Article
News
31/1/2022

All You Need To Know About Import Declarations For Organically Grown Products

The European Union has rules and regulations in place to determine whether products are considered to be organic. Products must conform to equivalent standards to those produced in the European Union. The European Union has agreements with countries that have standards and control measures that are …
Rows of fruit and veg
European Union
Food
Fruit
Article
News
30/12/2020

Customs Support acquires Verex Customs Services

Verex, located in Terneuzen, The Netherlands is an independent customs broker for all import, export, and cross-border deliveries or shipments. The Verex team has extensive experience in customs, VAT, and excise duty. As fiscal representative and customs agent, Verex provides all services that …
Acquisition
The Netherlands

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