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postImportant update and contact information for Border Target Operating Model
British Embassy – With the first milestone of the Border Target Operating Model just around the corner, please find the UK Cabinet Office’s Borders Bulletin here with the latest information on the Border Target Operating Model and useful contact information that you can reach out to with any questions or problems in the coming days and weeks.
postThree more weeks until introduction of new customs rules for UK imports!
Get Ready for Brexit newsletter – On 31 January 2024, the first steps of the Border Target Operating Model will come into force in the United Kingdom (UK). Everyone involved in exporting veterinary and phytosanitary cargo to the UK will have to deal with it. Are you ready? This newsletter will help you with the […]
postFree webinars on introduction Border Target Operating Model to help prepare
Get Ready for Brexit – Brexit once again requires your attention. From 31 January 2024, the UK government is gradually introducing the Border Target Operating Model (BTOM). On 31 January 2024, health certification will apply to medium-risk animal products, plants and food from the EU. Identity checks and physical inspections will be added by 30 April […]
postNew customs rules for UK imports fast approaching
Get Ready for Brexit newsletter – On 31 January 2024, the first measures of the Border Target Operating Model will take effect in the United Kingdom (UK). A phytosanitary or veterinary certificate will then be required for a large group of animal products, plants and plant products from a medium risk onwards for imports to […]
postInterview with NVWA Brexit coordinator Peter Verbaas: ‘Get ready!’
getreadyforbrexit.eu – On 31 January 2024, the first measures of the Border Target Operating Model take effect in the United Kingdom (UK). For a large group of animal products, plants and plant products from a medium risk onwards, a phytosanitary or veterinary certificate will then be required for imports to the UK. Coordinator Brexit at […]