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It's illegal to sell in all countries of the European Union except Sweden, but legal to import into all Countries of the EU. It's legal to sell Lös in Denmark, still Portions are illegal to sell (Import is legal). Finland in the same rules as for all other countries apply (Sale illegal; Import legal) It's legal in Norway hence it doens't belong to the EU. It's illegal to even import in Iceland (doesn't belong to the EU!), because they have a total ban on it.
Yes, if it's already approved in the EU. if not, there are some obstacles getting it approved.
Azerbaijan imports alot of stuff from Russia, EU, and Turkey. Cars are a big import.
Switzerland is not in the EU. You should be able to claim back the British VAT, because the goods are being exported outside the EU. The Swiss customs will then charge VAT, and possibly import duty on the goods.
Yes, within reason. Anything which has passed hygiene checks in an EU or EFTA country (i.e. anything you bought in a shop), and which is for personal consumption or is a gift does not need to be declared. Anything else, that is from outside the EU/EFTA or is a commercial import must be declared at customs.
Malta was very sought after in history as it is a central point in the world, meaning it is great for trading. You see many businesses in Malta as it is very easy to import and export from.
Canada does import products from countries other than the US. But the US and Canada have been major trading partners for years, so many items do come from the US. But others come from Japan, China, the EU, Mexico and South America.
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1. Denmark-MediumEntry barriers: Denmark is an EU member, which means that all product from EU countries can enter the Denmark market. Products from foreign countries can also enter the Denmark market if they meet the EU standard.As our sourcing country is Spain, other EU companies can also easily enter the Denmark company.Reaction of current companies: As described before, fresh strawberry is a common and standard product, the reaction of existing companies on new entrants are very limited.Norway-LowEntry barriers:Norway has its own policy about import. However, the reason that Norway refused to become a EU member is that becoming a EU member may have very significant influence on its own agricultural industry. It is possible for the Norway government to set special restriction on import in future.Reaction of current companies: As described before, fresh strawberry is a common and standard product, the reaction of existing companies on new entrants are also very limited.2. Threat of New EntrantsSweden: There is no existing company dominant the mango market in Sweden.- Entre barrier: Sweden is a EU member. The legislation of Sweden is same as the requirement of EU for importing.- Exit cost: Sweden is a EU member. The trade company has small lost for exiting Swedish market and turn to another market in EU.The threat of new entrants is low.Belgium: There are already several company in this market for importing mangos.- Entre barrier: Sweden is a EU member. The legislation of Sweden is same as the requirement of EU for importing.- Exit cost: Sweden is a EU member. The trade company has small lost for exiting Swedish market and turn to another market in EU.The threat of new entrants is medium.
No. free movement of labour across EU borders is a fundamental right in the EU.