Trade Remedies Notice: Registration of Hot-Rolled Steel Plates from South Korea
Summary
The UK Department for Business and Trade has issued a notice requiring the registration of imports of hot-rolled steel plates originating from South Korea. This action is taken under the Taxation (Cross-border Trade) Act 2018 and impacts importers and exporters of this specific steel product.
What changed
The Secretary of State for Business and Trade has published a notice under Schedule 4 of the Taxation (Cross-border Trade) Act 2018, mandating the registration of imports of hot-rolled steel plates originating from South Korea. This notice, dated July 23, 2025, indicates a change in the date of imposition from July 23 to July 24, 2025, signifying the commencement of this registration requirement.
Importers and exporters dealing with hot-rolled steel plates from South Korea must now register these imports. Failure to comply with this registration requirement may lead to penalties or other enforcement actions. Companies should review the specific details of the notice to ensure timely and accurate registration to avoid disruptions to their trade operations.
What to do next
- Register all imports of hot-rolled steel plates originating from South Korea.
- Review the specific requirements and deadlines outlined in the Trade Remedies Notice 2025/16.
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Trade remedies notice: registration of imports of hot-rolled steel plates originating from South Korea
Trade remedies notice published by the Secretary of State for Business and Trade relating to the registration of imports of hot-rolled steel plates originating from South Korea.
From: Department for Business and Trade Published 23 July 2025 Last updated 23 July 2025
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Trade remedies notice 2025/16: Registration of imports of hot-rolled steel plates originating from South Korea
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The Secretary of State for Business and Trade is publishing a notice under paragraph 29 of Schedule 4 to the Taxation (Cross-border Trade) Act 2018 to require the registration of imports of hot-rolled steel plates originating from South Korea.
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Published 23 July 2025 Last updated 23 July 2025 show all updates
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23 July 2025
Date of imposition changed from 23 July to 24 July.
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23 July 2025
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