The EU and UK will trade without tariffs and quotas on all goods that comply with the rules of origin.
The HMRC has made public the rules about cross-border B2C selling from EU countries to the Northern Ireland (NI): the distance selling threshold is £70,000.
In addition, a non-UK business will be able to use a UK DDA in the Great Britain (GB).
Source Grant Thornton
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