After Brexit, UK businesses face new challenges when selling products abroad, but there are still benefits to trading in the EU, such as access to a larger market and reduced tariffs. However, there are difficulties to overcome, including custom declarations, VAT and duties, border checks, rules of origin, and transport delays. Cross-border shipping can be daunting, but splitting inventory and storing it in an EU fulfillment center can help. To start distance selling to Europe, determine requirements, choose a reliable carrier, prepare goods securely, and obtain necessary documentation.
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