From the BAGB today.
The UK will now almost certainly leave the EU on 31st Jan 2020, but there'll be no change in trading processes or tariff rates until 31st Dec 2020. After that, a trade deal, 'no deal' exit or an extension of the transition period are all still possible.
Even if a 'deal' is agreed, the UK Government's stated intention is that the UK will leave the EU Customs Union, so under either 'deal' or 'no deal' the current anti-dumping measures would cease to apply to imports to the UK after end December 2020.
All the best, David
The UK will now almost certainly leave the EU on 31st Jan 2020, but there'll be no change in trading processes or tariff rates until 31st Dec 2020. After that, a trade deal, 'no deal' exit or an extension of the transition period are all still possible.
Even if a 'deal' is agreed, the UK Government's stated intention is that the UK will leave the EU Customs Union, so under either 'deal' or 'no deal' the current anti-dumping measures would cease to apply to imports to the UK after end December 2020.
All the best, David