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I export seafood from Great Britain
Information and guidance on exporting seafood from the UK to the EU including labelling, customs and tariffs and documentation. -
Key Marine Environmental Legislative Requirements
Summary of key legislation and international commitments regarding the marine environment of relevance to the fishing and aquaculture industries. -
I catch or farm seafood
Information and guidance on fish caught or farmed and traded with the EU and Northern Ireland. -
Seafood trade under the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement
The EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement means new rules on how we trade seafood with the EU. This affects customs, tariffs, VAT and labelling. -
Plastic Packaging Tax guidance
If you manufacture or import plastic packaging, you may need to register for Plastic Packaging Tax. Our guidance is for seafood businesses only. -
Registration and payments
Businesses liable for the tax must submit information to HMRC to confirm any payments or deferrals. Find out what is required. -
Plastic packaging in scope
Plastic Packaging Tax is due on some non-recycled plastic packaging used in the seafood supply chain. Find out what is and isn’t included. -
Record keeping for businesses in and out of scope
All businesses are required to verify information on plastic packaging used. This page explains the record keeping and due diligence requirements. -
A packaging supplier's experience of PPT
This case study examines a packaging supplier's experience of the Plastic Packaging Tax (PPT) as reported by Styropack. -
Trading seafood under the Northern Ireland Protocol
Explanation of customs, tariffs and VAT rules for moving seafood between Great Britain and Northern Ireland and between Northern Ireland and the EU. -
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are found as contaminants of some types of seafood. Their levels are controlled by European Union legislation. -
Marine biotoxins
Marine biotoxins can occasionally contaminate some species of seafood, particularly filter feeding species.