From July on, new customs regulations will apply within the EU. We explain which new rules will soon come into force.
Cross-border e-commerce
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Global e-commerce makes it possible to offer products and win customers worldwide. Alas, in order to benefit sustainably from the booming online trade, companies need more than just a good marketing strategy.
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France is one of the leading e-commerce nations in Europe: in 2020, 112 billion euros were generated by online retail in the Grande Nation.
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The UK is one of the world’s leading e-commerce markets and is considered the most advanced market in Europe.
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As of January 2021, the UK is no longer part of the EU single market and the European Customs Union. Alas, what does the final Brexit entail for the e-commerce market and for the cross-border traffic of goods? What new trade regulations will non-UK companies need to comply with if they want to continue serving the market?
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