Using the UK land bridge – Closing T2 transits in France
For trucks which carry goods via the UK land bridge from Ireland and Northern Ireland with a destination in Europe, a T2 transit declaration is required.
For trucks which carry goods via the UK land bridge from Ireland and Northern Ireland with a destination in Europe, a T2 transit declaration is required.
T2 declarations from Ireland and Northern Ireland which travel through Great Britain and which have a destination in Europe are …
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Terminating a Transit for goods arriving at destination is the responsibility of the Holder of the Procedure (HoP).
The Port of Felixstowe is a major port located in the south east of the UK, north of London with good connections to the Port of Rotterdam as well being a major port for goods arriving from “Rest of the World” countries including China and the USA.
It is possible to open transit declarations from Belfast Harbour under the normal procedure. The customs office of departure code should be XI000142.
Harwich Port is a popular exit port located in the south east of the UK, north of London with good links to the EU via the Port of Rotterdam.
Portsmouth is another exit port from the UK with ferry connections to France via the ferry company Brittany Ferries.
The Port of Hull is a popular exit point of the UK to destinations in the EU including the Netherlands and Belgium.
Statistics show that approximately 80% of all exports from the UK go through the Port of Dover.
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