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EU to Introduce €3 Duty on Low-Value E-Commerce Imports — What Businesses Must Know (Effective July 2026)

The European Union is preparing one of the most significant changes to cross-border e-commerce customs in years. As part of the wider EU Customs Reform, Member States have provisionally agreed to introduce a fixed €3 customs duty on low-value parcels below €150 — ending decades of duty exemptions for small shipments entering the EU. The […]

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Tips

How to Choose a Customs Clearance Software

Customs Software Providers in the UK – How to Choose the Right Solution (2026 Guide) As UK customs procedures continue to evolve under CDS and post-Brexit controls, businesses are increasingly turning to specialist customs software providers to manage import, export and compliance processes efficiently. Whether you are a customs agent, freight forwarder, importer or exporter, […]

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ICS2 Release 3 for Road Freight: London to Hamburg Case Study

The Digital Gateway: A London-to-Hamburg Shipment Under ICS2 ICS2 Release 3 introduces mandatory Entry Summary Declaration (ENS) requirements for road freight entering the EU. This London to Hamburg case study explains how multiple filing, 6-digit HS codes, and pre-arrival submission rules impact UK exporters and EU freight forwarders. ICS2 (Import Control System 2) has changed […]

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Classification

How to Classify Composite Goods: A Practical Customs Case Study (Fan with Radio and Light)

Multifunction products are one of the most common causes of tariff classification disputes. When a product performs more than one function, customs professionals must determine which function gives the item its essential character. A practical example is a portable electric fan with integrated FM radio and LED light. Is it a fan?Is it a radio […]

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CDS Post-Entry Amendments in the UK: Compliance, Duty Thresholds & HMRC Rules

Under the UK Customs Declaration Service (CDS), accuracy is critical. However, even well-managed import operations occasionally discover errors after a declaration has been accepted. When this happens, a CDS post-entry amendment or post-clearance correction may be required. Understanding when corrections are necessary — and when HMRC applies de minimis thresholds — is essential for compliance, […]

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Customs Declaration Service (CDS)

Textile Imports from Belgium to Great Britain: Complete Customs & Logistics Guide (Post-Brexit SOP)

In the post-Brexit regulatory environment, importing textiles from Belgium into Great Britain requires structured compliance, precise documentation, and coordinated logistics execution. Since full UK import controls were implemented, regulatory accuracy has become the primary safeguard against costly border delays and financial penalties. At Customs Directory, we work closely with UK customs agents and industry professionals […]

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Import Documents Language Requirements When Importing Goods into the UK

When goods are imported into the United Kingdom, the accuracy of documentation is critical. Incorrect, incomplete, or unclear paperwork can lead to customs delays, inspections, additional costs, or even penalties from HMRC. One question frequently asked by importers is: In what language must import documents be when goods enter the UK? This guide explains the […]

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Check the Goods Being Imported Qualify for Split Consignments (UK Import Guide)

When importing goods into the UK, businesses often assume that preferential origin automatically applies if a supplier provides a valid statement on origin. However, one critical area frequently overlooked is whether the goods qualify for split consignments under UK trade agreement rules. Failure to check this can result in: Understanding split consignments is essential for […]

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Common customs declaration errors in the EU
News

Common Customs Declaration Errors That Cause Delays in the EU

Customs delays remain one of the most common and costly problems faced by importers and exporters trading with the European Union. In many cases, shipments are delayed not because of inspections or congestion, but due to avoidable customs declaration errors. Understanding these errors — and how professional customs agents prevent them — is essential for […]

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