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EU composite products - new regulations and requirements you need to know

April 14, 2021
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Sasha Khan
Marketing Manager
8 Minutes

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In this document, we'll take a look at the changes around Composite Products, what potential issues there might be, details of key date changes and what it all means.

In this document, you will find:

  • New requirements for the composite products exempted from border controls
  • New documentation for composite products exempted from border controls
  • Key action points with essential information and Frequently Asked Questions

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