LilyJo
Well-Known Member
So, finally there appears to be a little clarity on what happens when we leave the EU on the 29th March and some ideas of what happens if we get a deal and if we dont.
For any UK soap, bath product, cosmetic makers its worth making sure you understand the rules and act as quickly as you can. Not claiming to be an expert on this but I do have TS documents to refer to, however, its worth making sure you read everything you can and speak to your local TS office for further advice.
In essence, post 29th March you will not be able to access the EU CPNP (portal) and unless you can nominate a suitable EU responsible person (RP) before the 29th you will not be able to access the data and may be unable to legally trade (into the EU).
The UK is implementing its own version of the CPNP but this is still in the beta testing phase. Once that is available all cosmetics (soap, bath bombs, bath salts, make up etc) must be uploaded by 29th March. There is a 90 day grace period to allow for changes in packaging etc but products must be uploaded ithin that 90 day period. Labels must include both EU and UK CPNP RP details.
A RP must be nominated who is UK based. If you wish to sell in the EU you must have an EU RP and both details must appear on products.
The big one to note is that if we were to leave the EU without a deal and under WTO rules, products from the UK sold into the EU may be subject to tariffs. I understand that this is likely to apply at a rate of 6.5% for shaving products, deodorants/antiperspirants, bath salts/bath preparations. This may include bath bombs - this could have an impact on prices so its worth checking this out for anyone who sells into the EU.
As I said, not an expert but this has come to me in the last day or so and I thought its worth sharing given we have a few UK members.
For any UK soap, bath product, cosmetic makers its worth making sure you understand the rules and act as quickly as you can. Not claiming to be an expert on this but I do have TS documents to refer to, however, its worth making sure you read everything you can and speak to your local TS office for further advice.
In essence, post 29th March you will not be able to access the EU CPNP (portal) and unless you can nominate a suitable EU responsible person (RP) before the 29th you will not be able to access the data and may be unable to legally trade (into the EU).
The UK is implementing its own version of the CPNP but this is still in the beta testing phase. Once that is available all cosmetics (soap, bath bombs, bath salts, make up etc) must be uploaded by 29th March. There is a 90 day grace period to allow for changes in packaging etc but products must be uploaded ithin that 90 day period. Labels must include both EU and UK CPNP RP details.
A RP must be nominated who is UK based. If you wish to sell in the EU you must have an EU RP and both details must appear on products.
The big one to note is that if we were to leave the EU without a deal and under WTO rules, products from the UK sold into the EU may be subject to tariffs. I understand that this is likely to apply at a rate of 6.5% for shaving products, deodorants/antiperspirants, bath salts/bath preparations. This may include bath bombs - this could have an impact on prices so its worth checking this out for anyone who sells into the EU.
As I said, not an expert but this has come to me in the last day or so and I thought its worth sharing given we have a few UK members.