In our fourth and final Route to Market series article, Emma McGrory looks at British customs regulation and the important question of who pays border taxes when goods are imported.

A crucial element of ensuring the smooth running of an international supply chain is for a business to make sure they are compliant with local customs legislation.  If you don’t comply, your goods could become stuck at borders…

Read the full article here: Lewis Silkin - Routes to Market Series: Customs

Route to Market Series: A to B via the four Cs. We’ve helped countless businesses to navigate the regulatory requirements of establishing and maintaining their routes to market into the UK and, in this series, our experts discuss some of the key topics - Contracting, Competition, Consumer, Customs - which you might want to consider when doing the same. Read the full series here: Lewis Silkin - Routes to Market Series: A to B via the four Cs