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Replacing EU mechanisms in Great Britain
Supporting information and guidance on replacing EU mechanisms in Great Britain. -
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. -
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are found as contaminants of some types of seafood. Their levels are controlled by European Union legislation. -
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. -
Legislation to control contaminants in seafood
Contaminants are substances found in food that have not been added intentionally. These pages cover legislation for contaminants found in seafood. -
Radionuclides
When a situation arises that leads to levels of radioactivity in food that are higher than natural levels, there is legislation to limit exposure. -
Businesses in scope
Businesses that need to pay plastic packaging tax must register with HMRC. Find out information on how to check if you are liable. -
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. -
Legislation on veterinary residues in aquaculture
Residues from veterinary medicines used by culturists to treat fish and shellfish can sometimes be detected in seafood. Our guidance explains more. -
Cadmium
Cadmium is a contaminant that can be found in some species of seafood. Cadmium levels are controlled by legislation in the EU. -
Trade and regulation
We help seafood businesses respond to issues and opportunities impacting trade. Get support with importing, exporting and other regulations. -
Registration of seafood buyers and sellers in the UK
Buyers and sellers of first sale UK landed fish need registered with fisheries authorities.