The Treasurer’s Guide to Trade Finance

(Martin Jones) #1

United Kingdom


Principal exports


Manufactured goods, defence and aerospace
equipment, fuels, chemicals, food, beverages
and tobacco.


Import/Export documentation


Within the EU: no documentation
requirements, but a commercial invoice is
typically included.


Outside the EU: commercial invoice, customs
declaration, bill of lading, packing list and,
sometimes, a certificate of origin.


Licences


Imports


ƒ Military equipment, nuclear materials and
various steel products from outside the EU.


ƒ Import licences with quotas: textile and
clothing imports from North Korea; textile
imports from Belarus, China and Uzbekistan;
and various steel imports from Kazakhstan,
Russia and Ukraine.


ƒ Kimberley Process certificate: rough
diamonds.


Exports


ƒ Goods/items that are subject to international
controls.


ƒ Kimberley Process certificate: rough
diamonds.


Tariffs/Taxes
Imports
ƒ Tariffs on imports from outside the EU are
set according to the EU’s common customs
code, with higher rates for agricultural
imports.
Exports
ƒ None.

Financing requirements for imports/
exports
ƒ None.

Prohibited items
ƒ Imports that are prohibited in accordance
with EU regulations and UN Security Council
resolutions, such as items deemed a threat
to fauna and flora and national security.
ƒ Exports that are prohibited in accordance
with EU regulations and UN Security Council
resolutions.

UK imports exports


Trade information


Key trading partners


Imports by origin


EU 51.3%
China 9.0%
USA 8.1%
Norway 6.0%
Japan 2.1%
Other 23.5%

Source: WTO, September 2012


Exports by destination

EU 53.4%
USA 13.3%
China 3.0%
India 1.8%
Switzerland 1.8%
Other 26.7%
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