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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. -
Allergen labelling laws
Food businesses must comply with allergen labelling regulations. Find out which products are affected and what labels and descriptions to use. -
I catch or farm seafood
Information and guidance on fish caught or farmed and traded with the EU and Northern Ireland. -
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. -
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. -
I process or distribute seafood in Great Britain
Information and guidance on processing and distributing seafood in Great Britain seafood from 1 January 2021. -
Marine Environmental Regulation
The UK vision is for a “clean, healthy, safe, productive, biologically diverse marine and coastal environments. -
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. -
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. -
Replacing EU mechanisms in Great Britain
Supporting information and guidance on replacing EU mechanisms in Great Britain. -
Cadmium
Cadmium is a contaminant that can be found in some species of seafood. Cadmium levels are controlled by legislation in the EU. -
General food labelling requirements
Regulation 1169/2011, The Food Information to Consumer Regulation (FIC) becomes effective from 13/12/2014 and replaces the current Food Labelling Regulations 1996.