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How Brexit Has Changed Customs Transit for UK Businesses

Brexit has brought significant changes to customs transit procedures for UK businesses. With the UK no longer part of the EU customs union, new regulations and processes have been introduced for moving goods between the UK and EU countries. Understanding these changes is essential for businesses to maintain smooth international trade operations.

One major change is the need for additional customs declarations and transit documentation. Businesses must now comply with both UK and EU customs requirements, increasing the complexity of cross-border trade. Properly managing these new requirements is crucial to avoid delays and additional costs.

Additionally, businesses must navigate new customs checks and potential tariffs. Staying informed about the latest regulations and leveraging tools like the New Computerised Transit System (NCTS) can help businesses adapt to these changes. By effectively managing the post-Brexit customs landscape, UK businesses can continue to thrive in international trade.

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