Important news from @wstauk this morning. VI-1 forms being scrapped on wine made in EU and UK. Statement here:  
“Tucked away in the annexes to the agreement, there is good news for the wine sector and the UK’s 33 million wine drinkers. The deal means wine produced in either...
the UK or EU will not require the much feared, costly VI-1 certificate. Instead there will be a simplified import certificate with eminently sensible prospect of the information being made available electronically in future - something which the WSTA has been calling for to...
benefit businesses both sides of the channel since the referendum.
“While not having to complete VI-1 certificates for EU wine coming in the UK and English and Welsh wines being sent to the EU is a welcome relief, the UK wine trade will still have to complete VI-1 forms when in
sending 3rd country wines to NI and rest of the EU.  Businesses are still waiting on Government to confirm the details necessary to complete the paperwork. With less than a week to go...it is simply unacceptable they are still in the dark about the forms and processes required.”
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