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UK international trade weekly 18 September 2025: WTO safeguard investigations (Egypt), TRA imports dashboard, EU-UK TCA committee updates, HMRC customs guidance, and new practice notes

Published on: 18 September 2025

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  • WTO
  • Egypt launches two WTO safeguard investigations on import injury concerns
  • Trade in goods
  • TRA launches imports dashboard to help stakeholders explore UK import data
  • Customs
  • Weekly round-up of EU-UK TCA Specialised Committees’ publications—15 September 2025
  • Weekly roundup of HMRC import, export and customs guidance—15 September 2025
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • New and updated content
  • New Practice Note
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In this issue:

  • WTO
  • Trade in goods
  • Customs
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • New and updated content

Egypt launches two WTO safeguard investigations on import injury concerns

The World Trade Organization noted that Egypt has opened two distinct safeguard probes to assess if rising import volumes are inflicting serious harm on local industries. Egypt has invited consultations, pursuant to Article 12.4, with relevant WTO members holding significant export interests in the products at issue. Stakeholders have 30 days from the date the Notice of Initiation appears in Egypt’s Official Gazette to file written submissions and corroborating evidence...

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