When you import or export goods, you will typically need a commodity code, an internationally recognised reference number which serves to identify your product, the associated tariff and commercial measures. CustomsClear's commodity code lookup makes this easier. You can easily find the code to classify your goods using everyday language.
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CustomsClear is for you if you're:
Importing or exporting goods between businesses in the EU using standard (full) declarations
Moving your goods via road transport through RoRo (Roll-on/Roll-off) ports operating the Goods Vehicle Movement Service (GVMS)
Importing your goods through ports using the pre-lodgement model, meaning that goods arriving need to have a submitted customs declaration in advance of boarding on the EU side.
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These FAQs give a general summary of the key considerations for businesses trading with the EU. They are not specific to any one type of goods or business scenario and this information is no substitute for professional advice.
Commodity codes are internationally recognised numbers which are used to classify a specific type of product during import and export formalities. Commodity codes can be found in the UK Trade Tariff tool. Find out more here: https://www.gov.uk/trade-tariff
Commodity codes are used to classify and identify the goods which are being imported or exported. Commodity codes are also used as the basis for tariff (such as duty rates) and non-tariff (such as licence requirements) measures.
CustomsClear has a commodity code look-up tool to allow you to search for your code using everyday language. Commodity codes can also be found in the Trade Tariff tool. Find out more here: https://www.gov.uk/trade-tariff
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