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<p>Now the transition period has ended the UK will operate a standalone tobacco track
and trace system, with Northern Ireland forming part of both the UK and EU systems.</p><p>
</p><p>The UK’s track and trace service provider ‘De la Rue’ will be responsible for
holding all data generated by the tracking of products manufactured in, or imported
into the UK up to the first point of retail. The EU will also continue to hold data
in respect of Northern Ireland at the end of the transition period. HM Revenue and
Customs will have full access to the data in respect of the UK track and trace arrangements.</p><p>
</p><p>Alongside the introduction of the track and trace system, a new anti-tamper
proof security label was introduced in May 2019 for all packs of cigarettes and hand
rolling tobacco destined for the UK market. The anti-counterfeit security label incorporates
overt and covert authentication elements, which complement the track and trace system
to prove the authenticity of the product. As such, the government has no plans to
introduce tax stamps for tobacco products.</p><p> </p>
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