As the transition period approaches, the UK is set to exit the European Single Market and EU Customs as of January 1, 2021. Zigzag Global has provided a Brexit Two list, so you can check if you are fully prepared.
Leaving the single market and customs union has many implications and new guidelines that need to be implemented by retailers throughout their supply chain. According to recent research, nearly a third of retailers are not ready for Brexit, and nearly two-thirds of shoppers are concerned about increased costs – it’s time to act.
Between the COVID-19 epidemic and Brexit, it was a challenging and uncertain time for the retail industry. To succeed, brands and retailers need to take action now to understand the implications of Brexit in their entire supply chain.
Their mission is to support brands and retailers with Zigzag as a key component of their retail sales as they prepare for Brexit. Download the Zigzag step by step guide on how businesses should be prepared to manage their eCommerce revenue.
In this Brexit to-do list, Zigzag details:
- How to get an EORI number and why you need it
- How to make sure you get your goods through customs as efficiently as possible
- How to manage the relief of returned goods claiming low customs duty and VAT
- Additional data should be compatible with you
- With a host of best practices to reduce delays and increased costs
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