A recent joint update from HM Revenue & Customs and Revenue Ireland, shared by British International Freight Association – BIFA, outlines new customs procedures for hauliers conducting indirect exports through Northern Ireland ports — particularly for goods originally declared for export in Ireland.

This guidance aims to address ongoing issues where movements aren’t being properly closed, leading to delays and complications for declarants.

Key takeaways:
·Updated customs procedures for exports via NI ports
·Specific obligations for hauliers handling Irish-exported goods
·Consequences of failing to follow the correct process

At NG Terminal Ltd, we know how complex customs procedures can become – especially when your goods move across multiple borders. That’s why we offer clear, dependable support tailored to keep your business compliant and your cargo moving smoothly.

Our services include:
·B2C e-commerce and B2B FBA customs solutions
·Transfer of Residence (ToR), returned goods and gift shipments
·Customs declarations for air, sea and road freight
·Import & export clearance
·HMRC-authorised customs intermediary services
·Efficient, data-led processing
·Customs and import tax consultancy
·Multi-modal logistics support across road, sea and air

Whether you’re moving commercial cargo, personal effects or e-commerce shipments, NG-Terminal offers the expertise to keep your operations compliant and seamless.

Get in touch: ngtbd@ng-terminal.com

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