Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) for Northern Ireland businesses
Find guidance explaining how EU and UK CBAM rules impact NI businesses, which goods are included, and access free tools to assist with compliance.
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Find guidance explaining how EU and UK CBAM rules impact NI businesses, which goods are included, and access free tools to assist with compliance.
Answers to common questions raised by Northern Ireland businesses about the EU and UK Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanisms (CBAM).
Exporting and importing video case studies.
Find out how to export plants from Northern Ireland.
Guidance on exporting or moving high-risk food and feed of non-animal origin (HRFNAO) from Great Britain to the EU or Northern Ireland.
Rules for importing or moving horses and other equines, including ponies and donkeys
Overview of the rules for importing and exporting organic food.
Apply to get a Phytosanitary certificate using Phytosanitary Export Certificate Online (PECOL)
Find out the requirements for importing and exporting wood and bark for Northern Ireland.
Find out how to import plants from countries outside the European Union.
Find out what plants and plant products are allowed to imported into Northern Ireland.
How to trade plants and plant products, including trees, inside and outside the EU.
Find out what a plant passport is and how to get one.
A new scheme for businesses that move prepacked retail goods such as food, drink, cut flowers and pet food from Great Britain to Northern Ireland.
This case study supports the guidance above, showing how Biopanda began exporting, the key risks they encountered, and the practical steps they take to manage and minimise those risks effectively.
Learn more about US trade tariffs by attending events and webinars.
Answers to common questions explaining US trade tariffs and trading between Northern Ireland and the USA.
How to export or move fish for human consumption from the UK (excluding Northern Ireland to the EU).
Find out if you can register and use the VAT Import One Stop Shop (IOSS) Scheme to report and pay VAT on imports of low value goods to consumers in the EU, Northern Ireland, or both.
Audrey Tuck, Head of Sales for Bellamianta UK, Ireland and International, explains how the company began exporting and what support and guidance they received along the way.
Prepare your business for export with this step-by-step guide. Assess readiness, find markets, plan strategy, and manage logistics smoothly.
How to check the tariff rates that apply to goods you import.
You can claim a relief to pay less Customs Duty and VAT if you re-import goods to the UK.
How to certify and label wine imported into Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
How to apply for Temporary Admission to import goods into the UK or EU and use them for up to 2 years or more, before re-exporting them.