tariff code

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How the US election result could impact UK tariffs and trade

With North America representing a key export market for British goods —17.6% of all UK trade, totaling appro...

snow globe

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Adding some sparkle to Christmas classifications

Classifying Christmas products can add a bit of sparkle to anyone’s day. From costumes to Christmas tree dec...

back to school tariff code

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Classification as easy as ABC…or is it?

The kids are going back to school and with them a myriad of equipment, uniform and undoubtedly snacks to keep ...

COE supply chain management

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How to stay on top of trade compliance

When it comes to assigning tariff codes to your goods, there are several good practices to adopt that make all...

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Picky about your picnic food classifications?

Everyone enjoys a picnic, but do you enjoy classifying picnic products as much as eating them? When it comes t...

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When is swimwear not swimwear according to the tariff book?

Are you swimming through a sea of regulation and HS codes when it comes to classifying popular Summer products...

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Why does every product need a tariff code?

Whether you’re shipping one or a thousand products across borders, every product has to be assigned a specif...

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How to classify common camping products

Camping is back this Summer, let’s just hope we have the weather for it! Whilst camping is popular with fami...

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Classifying BBQ foods and products

As summer approaches, BBQ season kicks in, providing retailers with an excellent opportunity to boost sales of...

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How to provide a clear goods description when classifying

Every product that crosses borders must be classified to determine its tariff code. Doing this right means you...