What import licensing and sanctions rules apply to goods imported into Jersey from non-EU countries?

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Last Updated: Nov 20, 2025
I run a small manufacturer in Jersey planning to source raw materials from a non-EU country. I need to know what licenses or permits are required, how sanctions regimes affect the shipment, and what customs documentation I must keep.

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mohammad mehdi ghanbari

mohammad mehdi ghanbari

Nov 27, 2025
Hello and greetings,

Thank you for your inquiry. Regarding your plans to source raw materials from a non-EU country for your manufacturing business in Jersey, there are several important considerations related to licenses, sanctions, and customs documentation.

Depending on the type of material and its country of origin, you may need specific import licenses or permits from UK authorities (such as DEFRA for certain agricultural products, or the Home Office for controlled substances).

Sanctions regimes imposed by the UK or EU can restrict imports from certain countries or entities. It’s crucial to check the latest UK Consolidated List of Financial Sanctions Targets before arranging shipments.

You must keep detailed customs documentation, including commercial invoices, packing lists, certificates of origin, and import declarations. These documents should be retained for at least six years for audit purposes.

If you would like further tailored advice and assistance in navigating these requirements, please feel free to contact me via WhatsApp. I’d be happy to provide you with detailed guidance at a reasonable cost.

Best regards,
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