Charting the Future: Mastering UK Import-Export Dynamics for Manufactured Goods
As the United Kingdom charts its course post-Brexit, businesses engaged in the import and export of manufactured goods find themselves at the forefront of a new era.
As the United Kingdom charts its course post-Brexit, businesses engaged in the import and export of manufactured goods find themselves at the forefront of a new era.
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.
Serbian customs have announced their timeline for migrating their NCTS system to NCTS 5 version. The migration will take place between the 27th and 28th January 2024.
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.