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HM Treasury Unveils Inland Border Facilities Reform on Legislation Day

On 21 July 2025, HM Treasury published a new policy paper on inland border facilities as part of Legislation Day, outlining amendments to customs legislation that will reshape how border infrastructure is managed across the UK.

️ Key Changes

  • Responsibility Shift: All border locations will now be responsible for providing and funding their own customs infrastructure, including offsite inland facilities if on-site space is insufficient.
  • Approval Conditions: HMRC gains enhanced powers to approve ports and impose conditions via secondary legislation, ensuring compliance and operational readiness.
  • Offsite Infrastructure Mandate: Ports lacking adequate space must establish equivalent inland facilities, subject to HMRC approval.

Why It Matters

This move aims to:

  • Improve customs processing efficiency
  • Reduce congestion at busy ports
  • Ensure consistent infrastructure standards across border locations

The reform is part of a broader effort to modernise UK customs operations post-Brexit, aligning with the Border Target Operating Model and digitisation initiatives.

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