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<blockquote data-quote="neilo" data-source="post: 6621869" data-attributes="member: 348"><p>Have you ever been involved with export certificates? I have been involved with EHC’s for exports of sheep, ram semen & embryos. If there is an EU certificate in place, it’s already relatively simple, even more so if trading within the EU. </p><p>However, if you want to trade with countries outside the EU, where there isn’t a health certificate in place, it is perfectly possible for the UK to organise it’s own, usually more or less copying the Requirements of most EU certificates. That process is often like running a marathon through waste deep mud though, with OUR LOT seemingly holding everything up at every stage. It is incredibly frustrating for everyone involved, and I have had a couple of large deals that have fallen by the wayside as a result of getting bogged down by DEFRA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neilo, post: 6621869, member: 348"] Have you ever been involved with export certificates? I have been involved with EHC’s for exports of sheep, ram semen & embryos. If there is an EU certificate in place, it’s already relatively simple, even more so if trading within the EU. However, if you want to trade with countries outside the EU, where there isn’t a health certificate in place, it is perfectly possible for the UK to organise it’s own, usually more or less copying the Requirements of most EU certificates. That process is often like running a marathon through waste deep mud though, with OUR LOT seemingly holding everything up at every stage. It is incredibly frustrating for everyone involved, and I have had a couple of large deals that have fallen by the wayside as a result of getting bogged down by DEFRA. [/QUOTE]
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