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Importing Coffee to the UK: Tariffs and Controls

Green beans, roasted blends, decaffeinated lots, husks for compost — the moment any of them crosses the border, the question that decides your landed cost is deceptively small: which commodity code applies? Getting import coffee UK classification right is the difference between a 0% duty rate and an 8% one on the very same shipment. […]

Importing Tea to the UK: Customs and HS Codes

One chest of green tea can pay duty while the chest of black tea sitting next to it sails through at 0% — and the only thing separating them is a ten-digit number. If you want to import tea UK-side without nasty surprises on your landed cost, the heading you need to understand is 0902 […]

Importing Cosmetics to the UK: CPNP and Compliance

A pallet of creams, serums and perfumes can clear customs in a single morning and then sit unsold for weeks — not because of duty, but because nobody filed the safety notification the law demands. If you plan to import cosmetics into the UK, customs clearance is only half the job. The other half is […]

Importing Food Supplements to the UK: Rules

A pallet of vitamin capsules can clear the border in hours or sit in a holding bay for weeks — the difference is almost always paperwork and product compliance, not luck. If you plan to import supplements UK buyers will actually be allowed to sell, you are stepping into food law, not just customs. The […]

Importing Medical Devices to the UK: UKCA and MHRA

A surgical instrument, a blood-glucose meter and a wheelchair cushion can all sit in the same shipment, yet each one has to clear the same gate before it can be sold: is it correctly marked, and is it registered? If you plan to import medical devices UK-side and place them on the Great Britain market, […]

Importing Beer to the UK: Excise Duty Explained

If you plan to import beer to the UK — whether craft cans from a Polish brewery, a pallet of lager for your shop, or kegs for a taproom — the single biggest cost driver is rarely the customs duty. It is the excise duty. Beer is an excise good, so on top of any […]

Importing Wine and Spirits to the UK: Duty & Excise

Bringing wine, spirits or other alcohol into the UK is not a normal import. Alcohol is an excise good, so on top of customs duty and import VAT you also pay excise duty — and the rules on how and when you pay it are strict. Here is how the process actually works. The three […]

Importing Textiles and Clothing: Quotas, Duties and Labelling

The UK Textile Import Landscape Textiles and clothing represent one of the largest categories of goods imported into the UK, with billions of pounds worth of garments, fabrics, and accessories arriving each year from manufacturing hubs in Asia, Europe, and beyond. While the trade flows are massive, the regulatory requirements are detailed and demanding. From […]

Vehicle Import Rules: Bringing Cars and Machinery into the UK

Overview of Vehicle and Machinery Imports Importing vehicles and machinery into the UK involves more than just paying customs duties. From type approval and emissions testing to DVLA registration and safety standards, the process demands careful planning and proper documentation. Whether you are importing a personal car from the EU, a fleet of commercial vehicles, […]

Importing Food and Drink to the UK: SPS Checks and IPAFFS Guide

Why Food and Drink Imports Require Extra Scrutiny The UK’s departure from the EU single market fundamentally changed how food and drink products enter the country. Since the introduction of the Border Target Operating Model (BTOM), all imports of products of animal origin (POAO), certain animal by-products, and high-risk food and feed of non-animal origin […]