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New import controls were implemented on 30 April 2024. This email gives you operational information on the Border Target Operating Model (BTOM).
- Update on POAO SPS Transits Notifications - How to comply with the BTOM and the new import controls that are now in place
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Get prepared for the single CHED DThe single CHED D for High-Risk Food and Feed of Non-Animal Origin (HRFNAO) goes live on Tuesday 3 September. This change aligns the import notifications for both the European Union (EU) and Rest of the World (RoW) countries.
Please note: You won’t be able to amend these drafts, after we switch over to the single CHED D.
Changes to new CHED D
Information on importing HRFNAO from non-EU countries is available on GOV UK. |
Update on POAO SPS Transits NotificationsSince 30 April 2024, for landbridge transit POAO consignments, entering or exiting Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales), or imported POAO consignments ending the CTC movement in Great Britain, the Person Responsible for the Load (PRFL) and five nominated contacts on the Import of Products, Animals, Food and Feed System (IPAFFS) were notified on the IPAFFS dashboard and by email or text, if SPS checks were required.
For further details on how to register for the Goods Vehicle Movement Service and how the system works, see below.
For Common Transit Convention (CTC) movements
For POAO transit movements (land bridge and CTC movements) not using GVMS carriers
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How to comply with the BTOM and the new import controls that are now in place:1. Register for IPAFFS online on GOV UK if you haven’t already done so. The person or business completing the CHED Part 1 import notification must have a UK address to register for IPAFFS. 2. Know your risk category – use the online guidance to find the risk category of your commodity. 3. Ensure that your EU supply chain is providing you with health certificates and/or phytosanitary certificates. 4. Consider using a digitally signed and verifiable GB export health certificate (EHC) in place of the paper version of the certificate for live animals and POAO imports from EU and EFTA countries where the PDF health certificate can be electronically verified. We will accept verifiable PDF certificates from TRACES and other EU/EFTA MS systems listed on GOV UK. You can still use a paper GB health certificate. Please be aware that the easement period for sending scanned copies of health certificates ended on 31st July 2024. 5. Correctly submit your import notification in IPAFFS:
6. Remind your freight forwarder or customs agent to double-check that the correct CHED import notification reference in the correct format, and the correct doc code, has been entered in the customs declaration for your consignments of EU goods, and that commodity codes and net weights are also included in the declaration. This will be important from 30 April when goods start to arrive through ports with a designated BCP. |
Resources to help you complyOur detailed guidance has been updated with information on how to comply with your new legal responsibilities for: |
Contact points for urgent border target operating model (BTOM) queriesAny urgent BTOM import queries for plants and plant products across England and Wales should be directed to the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA), by email, in the first instance: phsi-importers@apha.gov.uk |