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<p>Delivering a deal negotiated with the EU remains the Government’s top priority.
However, if the UK leaves the EU without a deal, the same customs rules will broadly
apply to transporting instruments and equipment to the EU as apply to trade between
the UK and non-EU countries. This will include the use of temporary admission and
applications for Returned Goods Relief.</p><p> </p><p>Alternatively, ATA carnets are
available for commercial goods, professional equipment or goods going to trade fair
or exhibition in participating countries, which are moved on a temporary basis to
a new customs territory (i.e. they will not be sold and will return to the country
of origin). This includes musical instruments.</p><p> </p><p>In a no deal scenario,
the process of using an ATA Carnet (or a temporary admission declaration) will become
an acceptable option for moving goods temporarily between the UK and EU, as the UK
will become a single customs territory. The process for obtaining and using a Carnet
will remain as it is now.</p>
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