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Customs and Trade News - June 2022
The latest progress of FTA negotiations with India and Mexico, joint economic and trade committee held with Vietnam and scrutiny on the Australia FTA. -
Launch of the 2022 UK Fishing Fleet Survey
UK’s fishing vessel owners and skippers are called on to take part in the annual survey of the UK fishing fleet. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - November 2020
Our monthly marine environment news update for November 2020 -
Marine Environment News in Brief - April 2022
The latest news on a bill to regulate demersal trawling in Marine Protected Areas, a report on nature based solutions in aquaculture and more. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - October 2020
Our monthly marine environment news update for October 2020 -
Marine Environment News in Brief - June 2021
Our monthly marine environment news update for June 2021. -
UK fishing fleet’s ability to respond to challenges showcased in latest Quay Issues magazine
New edition of Seafish publication highlights UK fishing industry’s spirit in finding new ways to thrive. -
Assisting fishermen to make essential journeys during Covid-19 restrictions
Following requests from fishermen we have created a critical worker certificate for owners, skippers and crew to use when travelling to and from work. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - June 2023
Read about trawling and blue carbon impacts, the benefits of oyster reef restoration and ecosystem services and much more... -
Customs and Trade News - September 2022
This month we discuss the Developing Countries Trading Scheme, our work on the India FTA and a call for evidence on Australia and New Zealand trade. -
Assisting key workers in the seafood sector to make essential journeys during Covid-19 restrictions
We have an established scheme to issue critical worker certificates to verified onshore businesses in the seafood sector. -
Customs and Trade News - November 2022
An update on the UK joining the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), guidance for “authorised use” and more.