- Messages
- 8,470
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Think it was a press report in a trade magazine, so is from a possibly biassed source, When I tried to verify it, the HMRC site had a paywall in place, and it was not publicly available. One had to apply for a code from the HMRC for each product to be considered, and then this would correspond to a tariff charge,From you first reference.....
5. Bovine meat (Beef)
Where there is a TRQ volume amount for a commodity, the in-quota tariff rate is 0%.
Commodity code Commodity description Tariff rate TRQorder number
02011000 Carcases or half-carcases of bovine animals, fresh or chilled 6.8 + 93.3 euros/100kg 097701
The tariff rate appears to be 6.8% Where did you get 60% from?
I see both 6,8 and 93.5/100kg so what happened to the 93.5? Isnt that part of the tariff charge too? I cannot find the current rate being charged for this commodity, so maybe the 60% is an increase above the current charge? I am not an importer or exporter, so this is not in my experience, so I cannot comment further,
Edit: Brexit no deal - can we assume MFN or preferential rates? Surely we need a deal in place to claim those.
Last edited: