British government publishes import tariff quota for Chinese garlic

Published Oct 28, 2021

Tridge summary

The UK government has published a notice outlining the rules for garlic imports from China, detailing the availability of the import tariff quota from June 2021 to May 2022 and the subperiods within this timeframe. The notice also explains the process for applying for a certificate and states that both new and traditional importers are subject to the same quota. First-time importers under this quota must provide proof of eligibility for authorization or they will not be able to apply for a quota license.
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Original content

The United Kingdom Government has published a notice explaining how the rules on garlic imports from China are applied and how to apply for a certificate. The notification details the quantities available in the import tariff quota period (1 June 2021 to 31 May 2022) and in each subperiod. The distinction between new importers and traditional importers under this quota no longer applies. Importers applying for the first time under this quota must provide documentary evidence of their eligibility for authorization ...
Source: AGF

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