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Export Academy: Border Target Operating Model (BTOM) - What this means for importing into the UK

March 04, 2024

10:00 - 11:00

Zoom | Teams | Online

Department for Business and Trade

The Border Target Operating Model is the SPS requirements that have been implemented for UK imports from the 31st January 2024, this will affect imports into the UK of products of animal origin, animal by products, high risk food and feed not of animal origin and plant and plant products.

During this webinar we will be looking at the changes that are being implemented and looking at the differences between importing SPS goods and exporting SPS goods. We will also cover the BTOM implementation periods covering certain products under specific risk based categories and how this will affect you as a business and how the UK approach differs from the EU approach to imports from the UK.

Event cost: Free

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