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1. 
Which of the following statements are true for a Free Trade Area?

2. 
Food being placed on the GB market from 1st January 2024 will need to display which of the following on the label? Select all that apply.

3. 
Which of the following responsibilities are borne by the seller when using the Incoterm DDP in selling from Ireland to the UK? Select all that apply.

4. 
Where there is doubt in the appropriate classification of goods for customs purposes, companies can seek a binding ruling from a member state which is recognised throughout the EU. This is called:

5. 
Match the Brexit timelines – reorder the dates to match the statements in the Brexit timelines.

End of transition period for GB leaving the customs union
UK formally left EU
Live animals exported to GB from Ireland require Health Certificates and pre-notification on IPAFFS
Product of animal origin exported to GB from Ireland require Health Certificates, Pre-Notification on IPAFFS and entry at a Border Control Post
Food products put on GB market require UK based Food Business Operator address to appear on the label
1 January 2021
January 2024 (TBC)
31 January 2020
31 December 2020
1 January 2024
6. 
Which of the following are included in calculating duty charges? Select all that apply.

7. 
Which of the following is not acceptable for use as a Food Business Operator address on product labels for product placed on the GB market after the 1st January 2024?

8. 
What is the key contractual term that determines which party in a transaction is responsible for customs clearance, freight and insurance when selling from Ireland into the UK?

9. 
AEO status is a certified standard authorisation issued by customs administrations in the European Union (EU) that certifies that an economic operator has met certain standards in relation which of the following (select all that apply):

10. 
Who is accountable for the information included in a customs declaration made on behalf of a shipper through a customs broker and presented to customs by a freight provider?

11. 
The duty relief procedure that allows goods to be imported into the European Union (EU) for processing, with suspension of import duties and VAT is called:

12. 
A product which was made in Thailand was relabelled in Ireland and is being prepared for shipment to a customer in GB. The logistics team is preparing the customs declaration for the shipment to the customer. What should be listed as the country of origin for customs purposes?

13. 
Which of the following responsibilities are borne by the seller when using the Incoterm EXW in selling from Ireland to the UK?

14. 
Which of the following responsibilities are borne by the seller when using the Incoterm DAP in selling from Ireland to the UK? Select all that apply.

15. 
Which of the following is the common reference number for company interactions with the customs authorities in any Member State:

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