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Logistics Manager Analysis; Hope on the Horizon


Michelle Mooney investigates.
Stock markets rallied in November 2020 as Pfizer and BioNTech announced some heartening news when it comes to a Covid-19 vaccination. This was followed by two further vaccines, one from Moderna and a further from University of Oxford & AstraZeneca.
Now the vaccine is ready to distribute there remains some major logistical challenges in moving and storing millions, indeed billions, of doses at ultra-cold temperatures. It will fall on the backs of the major 3PLs in the world, who have the capacity and capital to build such an infrastructure to deliver safely and efficiently.
Professor Stephen Powis, NHS National Medical Director, states that as the vaccine is very delicate and needs to be handled in certain conditions, it is important to get it right: “It [the vaccine]needs to be stored at -70C before being thawed out and can only be moved four times within that cold chain before being used.” ....

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Duty suspensions and tariff quotas


Duty suspensions and tariff quotas
Temporary duty suspensions and tariff quotas for importing goods into the UK.
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The government has introduced its independent Most Favoured Nation tariff policy known as the UK Global Tariff (
UKGT). As a result, the UK did not participate in the EU’s January 2021 tariff suspension round and will not participate in any future rounds.
If you have a business registered in an EU member state, then you will be eligible to participate in the EU suspensions process. If your business is registered in the UK, then you will have to participate in the UK’s independent suspensions regime and application process in order to be granted a duty rate suspension. ....

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Sage Group plc (via Public) / Customs and VAT after Brexit: What happens for UK businesses?


Part 1: Importing from the EU to the UK following Brexit (after 1 January 2021)
Here s a high-level overview of what you need to know, or set up, before importing goods from the EU to the UK.
Delaying customs import declarations for up to six months
In the immediate aftermath of the Brexit transition period ending, delayed customs declarations is one of the biggest aids for businesses that import from the EU.
If you make use of it there is, for most goods, no need to make immediate import declarations for goods at the UK border, or get authorisation in advance. Instead, you can wait 175 days, or six months. This also means you can delay any customs payments until then too. ....

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Opening statement on Global Britain debate


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Opening statement on Global Britain debate
I am delighted to open this debate on Global Britain, when for the first time in forty-eight years we now have full control of our trade policy.
Back in 1846, Richard Cobden inspired people in Manchester with his belief that free trade would be
“the greatest revolution that ever happened in the world’s history…drawing men together, thrusting aside antagonism…and uniting us in the bonds of eternal peace.”
That revolution continues today, as for the first time in nearly half a century, we are a sovereign trading nation free to pursue British interests while promoting British values. ....

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Brexit 2021 timeline: What are the most important milestones in the progression of Brexit?


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The Brexit trade negotiations between the UK and European Union came to an end with a £660 billion a year deal being agreed. It took MPs five hours of debate to vote the trade deal into law and just after midnight on December 31 the Queen gave her final approval for the legislation preventing a no-deal exit at 11pm that day. Express.co.uk spoke with Brexit experts about the most important Brexit milestones in 2021. ....

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