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Rules of Origin: Application and Ways to Mitigate Business Impact

About this event

The Trade and Co-operation Agreement between the UK and the EU includes new Rules of Origin, stipulating which goods are, and are not, subject to zero tariffs.The rules are very complex, with different rules applying to non-specific and product specific goods. There are also complications in how zero tariffs are applied to these goods when they cross in and out of different customs territories.

In this webinar, our Trade Policy Expert, William Bain, along with our partners at Deloitte will help explain the new Rules, how they are being applied and what this means in practice for your supply and distribution chains.

We’ll provide guidance on the processes for claiming zero tariffs on non-specific and product specific goods - including what supporting documentation and suppliers’ declarations you need. We’ll also provide advice on what you can do to mitigate the impacts and associated costs of the new Rules on your business.

Hosted by

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    William Bain Policy Advisor - Europe and International @ British Retail Consortium

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    Sam Kiely Associate Director, Tax @ Deloitte UK

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    Caroline Barraclough Partner - Global Trade Advisory | Tax @ Deloitte UK

    Caroline leads the UK Global Trade Advisory team with circa. 20 years’ experience in industry and practice. Her industry experience includes working for a large UK retailer in addition to leading the Global Customs and Excise Team for a large multinational consumer products/excise business.

British Retail Consortium

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