Smartphone has been one of the most important technological advancements in recent times. The computer in your pocket can perform a wide variety of jobs. Hence, it has become an important accessory in our daily lives. But can you stay without your smartphone? While many will say they can easily live without it, in reality, that is next to impossible.
According to a recent survey, most people from millennials to Generation Z and Generation alpha cannot stay without a mobile device. Known as nomophobia, the so-called disorder plagues society. In Australia, as per the survey, 99 percent of people suffer from the disorder.
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UK Post Office: customs declarations now required for EU-bound parcels
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The UK Post Office has announced that as of today, all parcels to be delivered from Britain into the EU will need to be accompanied with a fully-completed customs declaration form.
Although the UK does not leave the EU Single Market and Customs Union until the end of December 31st, not all parcels will make it into the EU by this time, which means customs forms are already required. Naturally, similar customs declarations will also be required for packages sent in the other direction.
Brexit: dès le 1er janvier, les colis envoyés depuis la Grande-Bretagne devront présenter une déclaration douanière
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