It is important to familiarise yourself with these requirements if you sell, or plan to sell your jewellery to EU countries. One of the principle differences to the pre and post-Brexit trade arrangements is that more paperwork is now required when sending products to countries within the EU Bloc. Selling & exporting jewellery to the EU post-Brexit We are going to start with the nuts of bolts of exporting to the EU post-Brexit, and then we will highlight some other considerations you need to think about. If you plan on exporting high volumes of jewellery to the EU, employ EU staff, or sell via EU stockists, we recommend you seek specialist advice to ensure that you are fully compliant with the new rules. Please note that these arrangements apply to jewellery being sold to the EU from the UK Mainland, but not jewellery that is sold from Ireland as separate arrangements are in place for Ireland. It is important to note that due to how late in the day a post-Brexit deal was reached between the EU and the UK, the detail of how is will work practically is still being clarified and issues that come up are being worked through so things are likely to take a little bit of time to fully become clear and trade between the UK and EU starts running completely smoothly again. This blog post covers everything that we know so far about selling your jewellery to EU countries post-Brexit (or from EU countries to the UK). Unfortunately, moving to the post-Brexit trade terms has caused some changes, particularly with how products and services can be sold from the UK to the EU that we all need to be aware of. So it was easy to assume that this meant very little would change. The UK/ EU trade deal signed in December 2020 was highly publicised as a highly advantageous trade deal to both parties.
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