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Safety & Security Waiver for Imports from EU: Effective January 31, 2025, companies will be required to submit Entry Summary Declarations for all goods entering GB from the EU

On January 31, 2025, the United Kingdom will remove the Safety and Security (S&S) waiver for imports coming from the European Union (EU). This change means that businesses and carriers importing goods into Great Britain (GB) from the EU will be required to submit Safety and Security declarations, commonly referred to as Entry Summary Declarations (ENS).

Key Points to Understand

  1. What is the S&S Waiver?:
    • The Safety and Security waiver allowed certain goods entering the UK from the EU to bypass the requirement for Safety and Security declarations. This waiver was part of a transitional arrangement following Brexit, designed to facilitate trade and minimize disruptions during the initial phase of the UK’s exit from the EU.
  2. What Changes with the Removal of the Waiver?:
    • Once the waiver is removed, all goods moving into GB from the EU will require an ENS. This includes submitting specific details about the shipment to customs authorities. The ENS is designed to enhance border security by allowing customs to assess potential risks associated with incoming shipments before they arrive in the UK.
  3. What is an Entry Summary Declaration (ENS)?:
    • The ENS includes information about the goods being imported, such as the nature of the goods, the consignor and consignee details, and the means of transport. It is a safety and security measure that helps customs authorities identify and mitigate risks associated with incoming cargo.
  4. Compliance Requirements:
    • Importers and carriers will need to ensure compliance with the new regulations, which may involve updating their logistics and supply chain processes. This includes providing timely and accurate information in the ENS to avoid potential delays, fines, or penalties.
  5. Impact on Trade:
    • The removal of the S&S waiver is significant for businesses engaged in trade between the EU and the UK. It may lead to increased administrative burdens and operational changes, as companies will now need to allocate resources to handle the ENS submissions.
  6. Timeline for Implementation:
    • As businesses prepare for the new requirements, they have a window until January 31, 2025, to adapt their processes. This preparation period allows companies to set up necessary systems, train staff, and ensure they understand the new compliance landscape.

The removal of the Safety and Security waiver for EU imports represents a key change in the regulatory landscape for businesses trading with the UK. Effective January 31, 2025, companies will be required to submit Entry Summary Declarations for all goods entering GB from the EU. Organizations should begin taking proactive steps to prepare for this change, ensuring that they understand the requirements and have the necessary systems in place to comply with the updated rules. This transition will be critical for maintaining a smooth and efficient flow of goods across the border while ensuring safety and security in the import process.

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