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Thousands of UK businesses are breathing a huge sigh of relief after the European Union decided to lift a huge paperwork burden.

Since last autumn, companies exporting products containing iron and steel to the EU, have been required to provide ‘mill certificates’ to prove the elements did not originate from Russia. This proved either expensive or impossible for many UK businesses resulting in the loss of crucial export markets.

Following months of talks by the British Chambers of Commerce, with UK and European officials, the EU has now scrapped the paperwork requirement. Officials in Brussels have now designated the UK as a partner country on steel sanctions against Russia, meaning the certification paperwork is no longer needed.

Mandy Lockett, International Business Director, said:

“This is a welcome boost for thousands of British exporters, particularly for our East Lancashire companies whose supply chains rely heavily on iron and steel in their manufacturing processes. On behalf of the Chamber Network, we would like to say a massive thank you to all businesses who responded to the lobbying aid process in October 2023 – this outcome would not have been possible without their time, effort and commitment.”

Commenting on the announcement from the European Union, the BCC’s Head of Trade Policy William Bain said:

“Businesses up and down the country will be delighted at this outcome. A lot of hard work has got us to this position, which is strongly welcomed by the whole Chamber Network.

“We had many meetings and communications with both the UK government and the EU to highlight the negative impact the mill certificate requirements were having. In roundtables with senior officials, firms bravely described their experiences of ongoing lost orders and cash flow issues.

“Without those accounts from real businesses about the nature of the problem, and the need for a pragmatic fix, we could not have got this far. We’d like to thank to UK and EU officials for listening to the concerns of businesses and agreeing a solution.

“This is a big win for the collective power of our Chamber network.”

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Published On: April 2nd, 2024
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