BREXIT AGREEMENT LAYS DOWN DETAILED ORIGIN RULES FOR EU/UK DUTY FREE FIBRE AND FABRIC TRADES

Detailed rules of origin have been approved within the new European Union-UK Brexit trade deal specifying what manufacturing processes should be applied to quality natural and man-made fibres and fabrics covered by the agreement’s duty-free provisions. A key benefit of the text is that goods sold between the EU and UK should not attract import duties, but such products must have been substantially transformed either within Britain or remaining EU member states. To comply, if a fabric, yarn or fibre is made within Britain or an EU member state using one from a ...


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