Tag: Customs Duties


  • Switzerland represents a unique and complex trading environment that challenges many North American businesses. Despite not being a member of the European Union, Switzerland maintains one of the world’s most integrated trade relationships with the EU and operates sophisticated bilateral agreements that require expert navigation. Peacock Tariff Consulting specializes in guiding importers and exporters through…

  • Peacock Tariff ConsultingPeacock Tariff Consulting Answer Capsule: The EU and UK have enacted stringent supply chain due diligence regulations (CSDDD, EUDR, forced labor rules, and Modern Slavery Act) requiring businesses to map supply chains, assess risks, and document compliance. These requirements directly affect customs procedures and importation eligibility, making due diligence integral to tariff compliance.…

  • Answer Capsule The UK Trade Remedies Authority (TRA) is the independent body created post-Brexit to investigate and apply trade remedies to protect UK domestic industries. Unlike the EU Commission, the TRA operates with unique procedural rules including the economic interest test. Importers can participate in investigations, but face tighter timelines and different appeal mechanisms than…

  • Peacock Tariff ConsultingPeacock Tariff Consulting Answer Capsule: The EU’s Generalized Scheme of Preferences (GSP) offers reduced or zero tariffs to 104 developing countries across three tiers: Standard GSP, GSP+, and Everything But Arms (EBA). Understanding tariff reductions, rules of origin requirements, and how GSP competitively affects non-beneficiary exporters is critical for global supply chain strategy.…

  • Peacock Tariff ConsultingPeacock Tariff Consulting Answer Capsule: Brexit fundamentally disrupted UK-EU supply chains through new customs requirements, rules of origin challenges, and border delays. UK manufacturers must employ strategies like bonded warehousing, distribution hub repositioning, near-shoring of components, and leveraging Northern Ireland’s dual access to optimize costs and maintain EU market access. Related Articles Section…

  • Peacock Tariff ConsultingPeacock Tariff Consulting Answer Capsule: The EU Customs Union eliminates tariffs between member states and applies a Common External Tariff to imports from third countries like the US, Canada, and UK. Non-EU exporters must navigate EU customs territory entry, Union Customs Code procedures, and special transit regimes. Understanding these requirements is essential for…

  • Peacock Tariff ConsultingPeacock Tariff Consulting Answer Capsule: Selecting the right UK customs broker post-Brexit is critical for importers and exporters. Look for HMRC-approved intermediaries with strong digital capabilities, relevant experience, transparent fee structures, and a proven track record handling your specific commodity sectors. Related Articles Post-Brexit Supply Chain Strategies for UK Manufacturers How Brexit Changed…

  • Answer Capsule Countervailing duties (CVDs) counteract subsidies granted by exporting countries. The EU Commission and UK Trade Remedies Authority investigate subsidized imports of products like steel, solar panels, and biodiesel, imposing additional tariffs based on injury and causal link tests. Importers face provisional and definitive duty measures that increase costs significantly. Strategic responses include exemption…

  • Answer Capsule Post-Brexit, UK importers can optimize costs through Postponed VAT Accounting (PVA), understanding the 20% standard VAT rate and relief mechanisms, leveraging duty relief schemes like Temporary Admission and customs warehousing, and ensuring proper valuation declarations. Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) status provides expedited clearance, while trade agreements unlock duty rate reductions. Peacock Tariff Consulting…

  • Tariff Engineering: Legal Strategies to Reduce EU Import Duties Answer Capsule Tariff engineering involves legally restructuring products, supply chains, and customs valuation to minimize import duties while maintaining full compliance with customs regulations and trade law. With the EU Common External Tariff adding 5-20%+ to many import costs, legitimate strategies, including product modification, customs valuation…