Labelling
From the moment Great Britain leaves the European Union, labels on packaging must indicate the manufacturer’s addresses in the countries in which the goods are sold:
- If products that are manufactured in the EU are sold in the United Kingdom, the label must also indicate the manufacturer’s address in the UK.
- In turn every company that is based in Great Britain and sells products in the EU must have a EU address and indicate this on the label.
EORI-number
The Economic Operators’ Registration and Identification number is a European customs number that identifies economic agents in the movement of goods. Thanks to automation, this number can help alleviate customs clearances within the EU. However, if British companies already have EORI numbers, these will expire once Britain leaves the EU. Companies must then re-apply.
EU organic label and EU emblem:
The organic label, which is valid throughout Europe, and the EU emblem will both no longer be permitted for use on British organic and other affected products. Exceptions may be made by an equivalence agreement between the United Kingdom and the EU that is based on the recognition of the respective standards.