Az ENS 2025. január 31-től kötelező Nagy-Britanniában
From February 1st, 2024, any EORI registration that does not have a valid postcode in their records will be unable to be used in NCTS and/or AES systems.
From February 1st, 2024, any EORI registration that does not have a valid postcode in their records will be unable to be used in NCTS and/or AES systems.
From February 1st, 2024, any EORI registration that does not have a valid postcode in their records will be unable to be used in NCTS and/or AES systems.
From February 1st, 2024, any EORI registration that does not have a valid postcode in their records will be unable to be used in NCTS and/or AES systems.
From February 1st, 2024, any EORI registration that does not have a valid postcode in their records will be unable to be used in NCTS and/or AES systems.
From February 1st, 2024, any EORI registration that does not have a valid postcode in their records will be unable to be used in NCTS and/or AES systems.
From February 1st, 2024, any EORI registration that does not have a valid postcode in their records will be unable to be used in NCTS and/or AES systems.
Since the UK left the European Union back in 2021, there has been a waiver on the requirement to provide Entry Summary Declarations (ENS) for goods entering Great Britain.
On December 20, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Swiss Confederation President Viola Amherd announced the successful conclusion of negotiations on a comprehensive package of agreements designed to strengthen and modernize the EU-Switzerland relationship.
Op 20 december maakten Ursula von der Leyen, voorzitter van de Europese Commissie, en Viola Amherd, president van de Zwitserse Confederatie, de voltooiing bekend van onderhandelingen over een uitgebreid pakket aan overeenkomsten.
SGS’s range of tailored and hybrid solutions make the process of clearing goods at UK ports quicker and easier. Find out more.
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