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What happens to goods that do not meet the EU-UK TCA’s rules of origin?
Goods that do not meet the rules of origin requirements will not qualify for tariff preferences and will have to pay the standard "Most Favoured Nation" tariffs. The EU and UK’s rules of origin apply to imports from countries that have no free trade agreement in place.
Read our comprehensive guide to rules of origin article with lots more information, important actions businesses need to take and links to further support.