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  • Melamine

    Melamine is a contaminant that is controlled by legislation in the EU.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Delivering Safe Bivalves to the Market

    There are specific requirements to ensure bivalve molluscs are safe for us to eat by reducing the risks from microbial contamination and biotoxins.  
  • 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.
  • Seafood imports under the Border Target Operating Model (BTOM)

    UK Government has released the final Border Target Operating Model (BTOM). We’ve summarised how it will impact seafood imports into Great Britain.
  • 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.
  • Fish traceability laws

    Seafood is subject to traceability laws. We have outlined the regulations for seafood businesses to give a basic understanding of the requirements.
  • Packaging and waste legislation

    Packaging and waste legislation protects consumers and reduces the seafood industry's carbon footprint. Read our guidance on what applies to seafood.
  • Seafood import customs, tariffs and VAT

    Explanation of new customs, tariffs and VAT rules for businesses moving seafood to Great Britain from the EU.
  • UK exit from the EU

    Brexit has changed how we trade, fish and work with the EU. Find practical support and guidance to help your business understand the rules.
  • Seafood traceability and labelling regulations

    Seafood traceability and labelling regulations ensure that seafood can be tracked through the supply chain and is described accurately to consumers.