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Trading and moving goods in and out of Northern Ireland
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28/01/2021 Trade with Northern Ireland (NI) post-Brexit, particularly from Great Britain (GB), is raising a number of challenges, given its special status under the NI Protocol. We highlight the key issues and potential mitigations.
NI to EU
First, one area where there are no significant new requirements: moving goods between NI and the EU. There are no customs or regulatory checks, declarations or tariffs. The CE mark will continue to be used in NI but businesses using UK certification bodies will need to use the UK(NI) mark in addition to the CE mark. For VAT, NI traders need to put an “XI” prefix in front of their VAT number when communicating with VAT registered customers in the EU, and complete an EC sales list.
Trade with Turkey
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The UK has signed a trade agreement with Turkey, which is in effect.
This guidance provides information on aspects of trade covered by the UK-Turkey agreement. It is for UK businesses trading with Turkey.
What the agreement includes
This agreement includes provisions on:
trade in goods – including provisions on preferential tariffs, tariff rate quotas, rules of origin and sanitary and phytosanitary measures
customs and trade facilitation
dispute settlement
When the UK was an EU Member State, its trading relationship with Turkey was governed by the EU-Turkey Customs Union, alongside an agreement on agriculture and the coal and steel agreement. This arrangement has been transitioned into a traditional free trade agreement.