
GB traders who export certain animals, germinal products and products of animal origin to the EU will need to use new Export Health Certificates (EHCs) from 21st August 2021. This is because the EU is making changes to its laws, which means it is necessary to make updates to EHCs and their accompanying Notes for Guidance. However, EHCs signed before 21st August may be used until October for goods on route to the EU.
In April, Defra made available new EHCs for composite products, some POAO and a new ‘private attestation for composite products exempt from certification by an Official Vet or a Food Competent Certifying Officer (FCCO). You can find further information here.
Defra are now preparing to publish the remainder of the new EHCs and their associated Notes for Guidance. To help traders and exporters familiarise themselves in advance, around 30 of the new EHCs for some of the most commonly traded commodities will be available for viewing on Form Finder from 30 June 2021. The remaining EHCs will follow on 29th July 2021.
Defra have confirmed they will issue detailed guidance and a summary document highlighting the key changes that you need to know about and will continue to work with the EU to provide clarity on any outstanding issues.
With each release of EHCs, support will be provided to Traders with webinars and live Q&A sessions with an expert panel.
Key Changes
The new certificates represent changes for all commodities, but the most significant changes affect: Composites, Germinal Products, Meat Products, Fish and Animals from Confined Establishments. Defra will provide webinars where there are significant changes for commodities, as well as summary documents for use by traders.