Global customs policy turbulence and trade restrictions a growth opportunity for European companies?
The year 2025 brings further changes to the global economy - from trade tensions to new strategies in supply chains. The changing realities create both challenges and unique opportunities for companies in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), including Poland. How to find your way in this dynamic situation? I
Logisticians fear turbulence in shipping - Business Pulse article
Europe, although far from Latin America, is feeling the consequences of tensions over the Suez Canal. China's growing involvement in the region and its investments, such as in the infrastructure around the canal, the modernisation of the ports of Colon and Balboa, and its involvement in the transoceanic rail project, are challenging not only US interests, but the
Changes to EU imports into GB: GB S&S declaration obligation from 31 October 2024 Article.
Safety & Security declarations for imports into the UK from the EU (Safety & Security GB) will be required from the end of October 2024. It is highly likely that Border Control GB will strictly enforce these requirements. Anyone failing to provide the correct declaration will be subject to sanctions. You are welcome to
Grażyna Jaworska and Piotr Kubalka in money.pl on the consequences and chances of changes in the regulations on the import of plant and animal products to the UK.
"Is Brexit only now going to hit the UK? Polish companies have a chance to benefit from it!". We invite you to read the article in which Piotr Kubalka - Head of J.Dauman Group and Grażyna Jaworska - Managing Director of J.Dauman Logistics talk about the effects of the new legislation 30