UK retailers urge faster end to tax break on low-value imported goods
Primark, Currys and Boohoo criticise government for waiting until 2029 to phase out exemption on customs duty British retailers including Primark, Currys and Boohoo have criticised the government for waiting until 2029 to end a tax break on low-value imported goods that has allowed them to be (…)
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