Brexit keeps governments and tax authorities busy all over the world. The New Zealand government has now published a customs guidance.
“The New Zealand Government, including Customs, has been paying close attention to how Brexit unfolds, to ensure our country’s interests are maintained and advanced. We have been engaged at all levels, with decision-makers in the UK and the EU, particularly on trade and economic matters. New Zealand’s aim has been to ensure we limit disruption as much as possible to those New Zealanders affected by what happens.”
Source Customs.govt.nz
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