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Guide to using free trade agreements

Whether you are new to international trade or have been trading for some time, it is essential to keep on top of the latest updates and changes to free trade agreements, rules of origin and documentation requirements. Below is a quick overview of what you need to keep on top of when using free trade agreements to trade internationally.
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Understand the Free Trade Agreements: Familiarize yourself with the Free Trade Agreements that the UK has in place with various countries or regions. These agreements aim to reduce trade barriers, such as tariffs and quotas, and provide preferential treatment to eligible goods.

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Determine Eligibility: Identify if your goods qualify for preferential treatment under the specific Free Trade Agreement(s). Each agreement has its own rules of origin criteria that define whether your products meet the required level of local content or value-added to qualify for tariff reductions or exemptions.
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Verify Documentation Requirements: Determine the specific documentation needed to claim preferential treatment under the applicable Free Trade Agreement(s). This may include Certificates of Origin, supplier declarations, or other supporting documents that demonstrate compliance with the rules of origin.
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Complete Export Documentation: Ensure that you accurately complete all required export documentation, including commercial invoices, packing lists, and any additional certificates or permits specific to the destination country or region.
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Validate Certificates of Origin: If a Certificate of Origin is required, make sure it is completed correctly and validated by the authorized issuing authority. This document certifies that your goods meet the origin requirements of the Free Trade Agreement.
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Claim Preferential Treatment: When exporting your goods, follow the specific procedures outlined in the Free Trade Agreement so that you overseas Customer can claim preferential treatment. This may involve providing the necessary documentation to customs authorities or including specific information on customs declarations.
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Stay Updated: Keep yourself informed about any changes or updates to the Free Trade Agreements, rules of origin, or documentation requirements. Regularly review official sources or consult with trade associations to ensure compliance and take advantage of any new opportunities.
Remember, this is a brief guide, and it's essential to conduct thorough research and seek professional advice to fully understand and utilise Free Trade Agreements for exporting from the UK. Always contact the Team at Independent Freight Solutions if you are unsure. Our friendly team will be happy to help.

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