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Selling to eu countries

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Does anyone sell to eu countries and if so is it straight forwards, i am vat registered in the uk is that all i need, im wondering if to open up germany and france sites

thanks in advance for any help

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Selling to eu countries

Hi
Does anyone sell to eu countries and if so is it straight forwards, i am vat registered in the uk is that all i need, im wondering if to open up germany and france sites

thanks in advance for any help

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It depends…

You can use EFN to sell your UK FBA stock direct to the EU.
You can sell using normal post, to sell on the EU sites.
Or you can send your stock into one or more of the EU countries and use FBA.
This however means that you must be vat registered for the country that your storing stock in.
There are also a few regulations that you must comply with, such as EPC.

Lots of information about exactly this kind of thing on the forums already.

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Seller_DROodOAYHftnc

I would definitely say it is not straight forward.
Many of us stopped selling to EU after Brexit due to the many compliance and new regulations that were introduced, as mentioned above by Neil.

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I wouldnt, following Brexit its become hugely difficult. Its simply not worth it, we have been defrauded of 500 Euros worth of products this weekend

Fully tracked items, signatures, customer admits having the items, A to Z claims boom 500 Euros down.

There is a lot of regulations now around market surveillance, the DE and FR waste regulations and things. Genuinely, its not worth it anymore

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Selling to eu countries

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Does anyone sell to eu countries and if so is it straight forwards, i am vat registered in the uk is that all i need, im wondering if to open up germany and france sites

thanks in advance for any help

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Selling to eu countries

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Does anyone sell to eu countries and if so is it straight forwards, i am vat registered in the uk is that all i need, im wondering if to open up germany and france sites

thanks in advance for any help

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Selling to eu countries

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Does anyone sell to eu countries and if so is it straight forwards, i am vat registered in the uk is that all i need, im wondering if to open up germany and france sites

thanks in advance for any help

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Seller_esvgLzKXw2YAl

It depends…

You can use EFN to sell your UK FBA stock direct to the EU.
You can sell using normal post, to sell on the EU sites.
Or you can send your stock into one or more of the EU countries and use FBA.
This however means that you must be vat registered for the country that your storing stock in.
There are also a few regulations that you must comply with, such as EPC.

Lots of information about exactly this kind of thing on the forums already.

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Seller_DROodOAYHftnc

I would definitely say it is not straight forward.
Many of us stopped selling to EU after Brexit due to the many compliance and new regulations that were introduced, as mentioned above by Neil.

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Seller_sg54Fq7GfBZzn

I wouldnt, following Brexit its become hugely difficult. Its simply not worth it, we have been defrauded of 500 Euros worth of products this weekend

Fully tracked items, signatures, customer admits having the items, A to Z claims boom 500 Euros down.

There is a lot of regulations now around market surveillance, the DE and FR waste regulations and things. Genuinely, its not worth it anymore

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Seller_esvgLzKXw2YAl

It depends…

You can use EFN to sell your UK FBA stock direct to the EU.
You can sell using normal post, to sell on the EU sites.
Or you can send your stock into one or more of the EU countries and use FBA.
This however means that you must be vat registered for the country that your storing stock in.
There are also a few regulations that you must comply with, such as EPC.

Lots of information about exactly this kind of thing on the forums already.

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Seller_esvgLzKXw2YAl

It depends…

You can use EFN to sell your UK FBA stock direct to the EU.
You can sell using normal post, to sell on the EU sites.
Or you can send your stock into one or more of the EU countries and use FBA.
This however means that you must be vat registered for the country that your storing stock in.
There are also a few regulations that you must comply with, such as EPC.

Lots of information about exactly this kind of thing on the forums already.

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Seller_DROodOAYHftnc

I would definitely say it is not straight forward.
Many of us stopped selling to EU after Brexit due to the many compliance and new regulations that were introduced, as mentioned above by Neil.

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Seller_DROodOAYHftnc

I would definitely say it is not straight forward.
Many of us stopped selling to EU after Brexit due to the many compliance and new regulations that were introduced, as mentioned above by Neil.

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Seller_sg54Fq7GfBZzn

I wouldnt, following Brexit its become hugely difficult. Its simply not worth it, we have been defrauded of 500 Euros worth of products this weekend

Fully tracked items, signatures, customer admits having the items, A to Z claims boom 500 Euros down.

There is a lot of regulations now around market surveillance, the DE and FR waste regulations and things. Genuinely, its not worth it anymore

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Seller_sg54Fq7GfBZzn

I wouldnt, following Brexit its become hugely difficult. Its simply not worth it, we have been defrauded of 500 Euros worth of products this weekend

Fully tracked items, signatures, customer admits having the items, A to Z claims boom 500 Euros down.

There is a lot of regulations now around market surveillance, the DE and FR waste regulations and things. Genuinely, its not worth it anymore

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