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Exporting to Great Britain
What you need to know about exporting to Great Britain, and how you can get help targeting this market.
Assess the opportunity for exporting to Great Britain
Learn about the key sales opportunities in England, Scotland and Wales.
Understanding customers in Great Britain
Understanding regional differences and identifying decision-makers in Great Britain.
Sectoral opportunities in Great Britain
Find out the sectors that could offer opportunities for Northern Ireland businesses exporting to Great Britain.
Marketing to customers in Great Britain
Identifying and selling to potential customers across Great Britain.
Market visits in Great Britain
Visiting customers in GB and using trade shows to build relationships.
Making a full export declaration
Find out what you need to do when making a full declaration to send goods from the UK.
Importing or moving fish to the UK
How to import or move fish for human consumption to the UK.
Importing and exporting by post
Find out how to move goods, in parcels or large letters, between Great Britain and Northern Ireland using the Royal Mail Group or an express carrier.
Apply for the UK Carrier Scheme
Apply for UK Carrier (UKC) Scheme authorisation to move consumer parcels from Great Britain to Northern Ireland.
Check if you can apply for the UK Carrier Scheme
Check if you can use UK Carrier (UKC) Scheme authorisation to move consumer parcels from Great Britain to Northern Ireland.
Poultry meat marketing standards
Overview of the marketing standards for poultry meat producers, manufacturers, retailers and distributors.
Ethical trading
Implement corporate social responsibility policies when conducting overseas trade.
How socially responsible is your business?
Audit business activities relating to the market, your workforce, the environment, the community and human rights
Ensure staff welfare in your supply chain
Trade ethically and take responsibility for the human rights of workers indirectly involved in your business.
Economic Operator Registration and Identification (EORI) Scheme
How the Economic Operator Registration and Identification Scheme will work and who can apply.
Contribute to communities where goods and services are produced
Businesses contribute to communities where goods and services are produced.
Research overseas customers' and markets' creditworthiness
Political, economic, currency exchange and banking issues to consider.
Receiving payments from overseas customers
Interbank transfers, buyer's cheques, banker's drafts, international money orders and debit or credit cards.
Avoid corruption and bribery overseas
Remain within the law and promote corporate social responsibility by trading honestly and transparently.