Mark’s Memo: What Happens When you Actually Start Checking your Customs Data
There is a common assumption in most organisations that if something was wrong with their customs declarations, they would be aware of it. On the … Read more
There is a common assumption in most organisations that if something was wrong with their customs declarations, they would be aware of it. On the … Read more
A Reflection on Control in a Volatile Trade Environment After a couple of decades working with international trade, I have learned one thing: Customs is … Read more
HMRC’s Trade Reporting and Extracting service, often called TRE, is now live. The service allows UK importers and exporters to download their CDS declaration data … Read more
In many organisations, customs declarations are retained but not systematically analysed. Review tends to focus on individual transactions rather than underlying data patterns. However, classification, … Read more
Customs declarations are submitted every time goods are imported. For the importer, responsibility for the accuracy of those declarations remains, even when a customs representative … Read more
In January 2026, Emma Systems completed the ISO/IEC 27001 certification process and received the certificate following a thorough and professional audit carried out by DNV. … Read more
The UK has been moving steadily towards digital tax reporting. The Making Tax Digital for VAT programme is designed to simplify submissions, reduce errors and … Read more
In international trade, customs is often viewed as a specialist domain managed by logistics or compliance teams. For finance, it can feel too far removed, … Read more
Trade compliance mistakes aren’t just theoretical risks—they can be very real and very expensive. Here’s a true story that illustrates just how quickly things can … Read more
In October 2024, the Norwegian government announced that Norway would align with the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM). This is a key climate measure … Read more