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BREXIT - what it means for small manufacturers
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iMo:

--- Quote from: bd139 on January 22, 2021, 02:43:37 pm ---The wording is terrible. My corp laptop is £2500 so that'll be fun when I next go to a conference.

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Your corp laptop was worth 2500 in the moment of the purchase, today it is 1499.. :)
Nauris:

--- Quote from: fcb on January 07, 2021, 05:51:22 pm ---RULES OF ORIGIN |O

This'll be fun.

Our products (made in the UK from parts from allover the world) undoubtedly meets the ad-valorem ("value added") rules. However we also sell C20/C19 cables with our CPA100 power analysers, some of these are made in China and we don't process these further, so won't meet the ad-valorem rules unless they are supplied as part of the whole package?? Probably? Maybe? Can we sell these as spares? What about existing stock? Who knows?

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My understanding is that you can sell them as usual but you need to properly mark the country of origin as "China" in the customs paperwork. There is 3.3% import customs tariff for such cable assemblies from China. (For shipments of over 150€)

fcb:
 :palm: :palm: :palm: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-55786974  :palm: :palm: :palm:

To further add to the total balls-up that is BREXIT.
bd139:
Yeah. It’s kind of an invitation really isn’t it. Come to the sunny uplands. In Germany  :-DD
themadhippy:

--- Quote ---Oh that's going to be fun.
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It is,especially when hmrc aint got a clue when you contact them to ask  advice |O
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