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UK to require health certificates for EU meat imports starting in July

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Meat and meat products from the EU must be imported at border control posts with appropriate certification starting July 1 of this year.

10 March 2022
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The United Kingdom is implementing full border controls on imports coming in from the European Union. From July 2022, EU goods will be required to enter Great Britain via an appropriate Border Control Post (BCP). The introduction of certification, documentary and physical checks at BCPs will be introduced by commodity from July-November 2022 as follows.

From 01 July 2022

  • All remaining regulated animal by-products.
  • All regulated plants and plant products
  • All meat and meat products.
  • All remaining high-risk food not of animal origin.

From 01 September 2022

  • all dairy products

From 01 November 2022

  • all remaining regulated products of animal origin, including composite products and fish products.

High-priority plants and plant products checks will transfer from place of destination to designated BCPs and control points from 01 July 2022.

Live animal physical checks will take place at designated border control posts where a facility is operational at the point of entry. Where there is no designated BCP, checks will remain at destination for other ports of entry until sufficient BCPs are operational.

December 2021/ UK Government/ United Kingdom.
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk

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