This blog is now closed
This blog is now closed
The Import and Export Licensing team has been using different channels to communicate its work, so we will no longer be updating this blog.
The Import and Export Licensing team has been using different channels to communicate its work, so we will no longer be updating this blog.
We’ve been picking the brains of international traders again; this is our new blog, same as the old blog. But if it’s a case of déjà vu following our previous post on presenting to importers and exporters at the Salamanca …
Listening to exporters is the only way we’re going to produce a well-received replacement for the SPIRE export licensing system. With that in mind, this week we corralled 60 exporters into the Salamanca Square conference centre on the Albert Embankment, …
One Government at the border (1G@B) undertook a discovery phase in mid-2015 to identify how collective services across Government could come together to control the movement of goods in and out of the UK.
What was the feedback? Thanks to the considerable amount of volunteers across industry and government we have been able to come up with a clear picture as to where the pain points lie in the current licence application process. The …
Import and Export controls within the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) enable in excess of £12 billion worth of UK trade annually.
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