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Electronic goods: international trade regulations

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Electronic goods: international trade regulations

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Regulations if you are importing or exporting electronic goods, including licensing, certification, safety and environmental requirements.

Introduction

This guide, which is aimed at traders who import and export electronics goods and technologies, provides an overview of the sector and sub-sectors, the key regulations you will need to comply with as an exporter or importer and selected sources of further help and support.

It also explains the trading opportunities for importers and exporters, together with licensing and environmental and safety requirements.

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