Exporting to eu
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Scotty14

Original Poster:

6 posts

50 months

Monday 5th July 2021
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Hi there, I’m in the process of starting a fresh Scottish produce export business to predominately France.

Long story short we will be landing Langoustines and lobster at various Scottish locations which are then sent onto Glasgow to be processed and then exported.

I’m fully aware of the nightmare other companies have been having with health certs etc when exporting live products such as Langoustines and lobster etc. From what I have read these are becoming less ominous now.

My questions are

1) do we need to register for vat etc in the eu ?

2) is there any Hmrc guidance on this sort of business readily available ?

3) can anyone advise me on what sort of export proof we need?

Thanks

Eric Mc

124,085 posts

282 months

Monday 5th July 2021
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Have you engaged an accountant yet?

Is there a trade body you can join?

StevieBee

14,315 posts

272 months

Monday 5th July 2021
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You should find and engage with your local DiT rep (Department for International Trade).

They have people specifically to help companies like yours on issues surrounding compliance. Their advice will either be free or very good value.


rdjohn

6,761 posts

212 months

Tuesday 6th July 2021
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I caught the end of a BBC program (Panorama) about Brexit, 6-months on, last night.

The Scottish shellfish producers were totally bogged down with paperwork - 80 sets for one shipment to the EU. Meanwhile they were selling huge quantities to the Far East. Huge orders were appearing from nowhere because of the high quality.

It left the impression that French consumers would be the long-term losers. Wish I had seen the whole program.



Edited by rdjohn on Tuesday 6th July 18:43

MOMACC

523 posts

54 months

Tuesday 6th July 2021
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Check out the FDF for support, they have a very active Scottish membership.